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arxiv: cond-mat/0302510 · v1 · submitted 2003-02-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Surface impedance anisotropy of YBa₂Cu₃O_(6.95) single crystals: electrodynamic basis of the measurements

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An electrodynamic technique is developed for determining the components of surface impedance and complex conductivity tensors of HTSC single crystals on the basis of measured quantities of a quality factor and a resonator frequency shift. A simple formula is obtained for a geometrical factor of a crystal in the form of a plate with dimensions $b\gg a>c$ in a microwave magnetic field ${\bf H_{\omega}}\perp ab$. To obtain the c-axis complex conductivity from measurements at ${\bf H_{\omega}}\parallel ab$ we propose a procedure which takes account of sample size effects. With the aid of the technique involved temperature dependences of all impedance and conductivity tensors components of YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6.95}$ single crystal, grown in BaZrO$_3$ crucible, are determined at a frequency of $f=9.4$ GHz in its normal and superconducting states. All of them proved to be linear at $T<T_c/2$, and their extrapolation to zero temperature gives the values of residual surface resistance $R_{ab}(0)\approx 40$ $\mu\Omega$ and $R_c(0)\approx 0.8$ m$\Omega$ and magnetic field penetration depth $\lambda_{ab}(0)\approx 150$ nm and $\lambda_c(0)\approx 1.55$ $\mu$m.

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