Optical anisotropy of YBa2Cu3O7x

Abstract
The optical anisotropy of YBa2 Cu3 O7x in the 0.085.6 eV region is investigated by polarized reflectance measurements on single crystals, and by transmittance, reflectance, and ellipsometric measurements on oriented thin films. In the visiblenear-uv spectral region the anisotropy is relatively mild, but a huge anisotropy is observed in the infrared. Here, the reflectance increases with decreasing frequency for both polraizations, consistent with metallic conductance both parallel and perpendicular to the ab plane. The c-axis plasma frequency is strikingly low, but there is strong damping which could originate from a continuum of low-energy interband transitions.