Discovery of the Type-II Superconductor Ta4Rh2C1-δ with a High Upper Critical Field

Abstract

We report on the discovery of superconductivity in the previously unknown compound Ta4Rh2C1-δ. Ta4Rh2C1-δ crystallizes in the η-carbide structure type, in the cubic space group Fd3m (No.227) with a unit cell parameter of a = 11.7947 . Temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility, resistivity, and specific heat capacity measurements reveal that Ta4Rh2C1-δ is a type-II bulk superconductor with a critical temperature of T c = 6.4 K, and a normalized specific heat jump C/γ T c = 1.56. Notably, we find Ta4Rh2C1-δ has a high upper critical field of μ0 H c2 (0) = 17.4 T, which is exceeding the BCS weak coupling Pauli limit of μ0 H Pauli = 11.9 T.

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