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CeRh2As2 is an unconventional superconductor with multiple superconducting phases and Tc=0.26 K. When H∥c, it shows a field-induced transition at μ0H*=4 T from a low-field superconducting state SC1 to a high-field state SC2 with a large critical field of μ0Hc2=14 T. In contrast, for H⊥c, only the SC1 with μ0Hc2=2 …