Superconducting properties of van der Waals metal-rich subsulfide Nb_(1.7)Ta_(3.3)S₂
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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metal-richheatlayeredmeasurementspropertiesspecificsubsulfidesuperconducting
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Layered metal-rich subsulfides have become a promising area for exploring intriguing properties such as superconductivity, nontrivial topology, and charge density waves; however, despite their extraordinary potential, they have remained largely unexplored. We report a comprehensive analysis of a van der Waals layered metal-rich subsulfide, Nb$_{1.7}$Ta$_{3.3}$S$_2$, using a range of measuring techniques, including AC transport, magnetization, and specific heat. Our measurements confirm the occurrence of a type-II superconducting transition at a temperature of approximately $T_c$ = 3.64(1) K. Furthermore, specific heat measurements suggest weakly coupled, nodeless superconductivity.
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