A complex carbide Ta2S2C consists of van der Waals (vdw)-bonded layers with a stacking sequence ... C-Ta-S-vdw-S-Ta-C- ... along the c axis. The magnetic properties of this compound have been studied from DC and AC magnetic susceptibility. Ta2S2C undergoes successive superconducting transitions of a hierachical nature at Tcl=3.61±0.01 K [Hc1(l)(0)=28±2 Oe and Hc2(l)(0)=7.7±0.2 kOe] and Tcu=9.0±0.2 K [Hc2(u)(0)=6.0±0.3 kOe]. The intermediate phase between Tcu and Tcl, where δχ(=χFC−χZFC)≈0, is an intra-grain superconductive state occurring in the Ta-C layers in Ta2S2C. The low temperature phase below Tcl, where δχ clearly appears, is an inter-grain superconductive state. The magnetic susceptibility at H well above Hc2(l)(0) is described by a sum of a diamagnetic susceptibility and a Curie-like behavior. The latter is due to the localized magnetic moments of conduction electrons associated with the Anderson localization effect, occurring in the 1T-TaS2 type structure in Ta2S2C.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0309561,
title = {Successive superconducting transitions and Anderson localization effect in Ta$_{2}$S$_{2}$C},
author = {Jürgen Walter and Itsuko S. Suzuki and Masatsugu Suzuki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0309561},
year = {2016}
}