By intercalating large HgI2 molecules between the Bi2O2 layers in Bi2S
r2CaCu2Oy, the distance between the CuO2 blocks was significantly exte
nded up to 7.2 Angstrom. The superconducting properties of this system
were measured in various magnetic fields applied perpendicular to the
CuO2 planes. This system showed large positional fluctuation of the v
ortex even far below the transition temperature due to the reduction o
f dimensionality. The change of the thermodynamic parameters is well e
xplained by the model of Josephson-coupled superconductivity. However,
the interlayer coupling strength did not change the transition temper
ature drastically, which does not support the suggestion of Wheatley,
Hsu, and Anderson of coherent hopping of the valence bond pair between
the CuO2 layers.