Cantilever magnetometry has been used to measure the upper critical magnetic
field Hc2 of the quasi-one dimensional molecular organic superconductor
(TMTSF)2ClO4. From simultaneous resistivity and torque magnetization
experiments conducted under precise field alignment, Hc2 at low
temperature is shown to reach 5T, nearly twice the Pauli paramagnetic limit
imposed on spin singlet superconductors. These results constitute the first
thermodynamic evidence for a large Hc2 in this system and provide support
for spin triplet pairing in this unconventional superconductorComment: Submitted July 1, 2003, Accepted December 9, 2003, Physical Review
Letter