c-axis stress dependence of normal and superconducting state properties of YBa2Cu3O7

Abstract
We have applied pressure (i.e., stress) to single-crystal YBa2 Cu3 O7 along the c axis to reduce the separation between the copper-oxygen planes. For the normal state, increasing pressures up to ∼1 kbar causes the c-axis resistivity to decrease dramatically and tend toward a metalliclike temperature dependence. No change is observed in the ab-plane resistivity. The superconducting Tc increases with decreasing interplane separation with dTc/dP≊0.1 K/kbar. Some implications of these findings for normal-state conduction mechanisms and models of high-Tc superconductivity for YBa2 Cu3 O7 are discussed.