Successive superconducting transitions and Anderson localization effect in Ta$_{2}$S$_{2}$C
J\"urgen Walter, Itsuko S. Suzuki, and Masatsugu Suzuki

TL;DR
This study reveals that Ta$_{2}$S$_{2}$C exhibits two successive superconducting transitions and demonstrates Anderson localization effects, with magnetic properties influenced by intra- and inter-grain phases and localized magnetic moments.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of the hierarchical superconducting transitions and links Anderson localization to magnetic susceptibility in Ta$_{2}$S$_{2}$C.
Findings
Successive superconducting transitions at 3.61 K and 9.0 K.
Identification of intra- and inter-grain superconductive states.
Magnetic susceptibility influenced by Anderson localization effects.
Abstract
A complex carbide TaSC 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. TaSC undergoes successive superconducting transitions of a hierachical nature at K [ Oe and kOe] and K [ kOe]. The intermediate phase between and , where , is an intra-grain superconductive state occurring in the Ta-C layers in TaSC. The low temperature phase below , where clearly appears, is an inter-grain superconductive state. The magnetic susceptibility at well above…
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