3D-2D crossover in the naturally layered superconductor (LaSe)1.14(NbSe2)
Abstract
The temperature and angular dependencies of the resistive upper critical magnetic field Bc2 reveal a dimensional crossover of the superconducting state in the highly anisotropic misfit-layer single crystal of (LaSe)1.14(NbSe2) with the critical temperature Tc of 1.23 K. The temperature dependence of the upper critical field Bc2 ab(T) for a field orientation along the conducting (ab)-planes displays a characteristic upturn at 1.1 K and below this temperature the angular dependence of Bc2 has a cusp around the parallel field orientation. Both these typical features are observed for the first time in a naturally crystalline layered system.
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