a-b anisotropy of the normal-state resistivity of untwinned YBa2Cu3O7δ

Abstract
The a-b anisotropy of the normal-state resistivity ρa/ρb of untwinned YBa2 Cu3 O7δ has been studied on six crystals using the Montgomery method. ρa/ρb increases with increasing temperature and reaches a (sample-dependent) value of 1.2–1.85 near room temperature. The wide variation of this value is attributed to the high sensitivity of the chain resistance to oxygen disorder. The temperature dependence of ρa/ρb can be modeled by a parallel circuit of metallic chains and superconducting planes with excess conductivity due to superconducting fluctuations in the planes at temperatures below 150 K.