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Large, linear c-axis magnetoresistance in YBa2Cu3O7-delta

01 November 2000

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Underdoped YBa2Cu3O7-delta Single crystals exhibit a large, positive c-axis magnetoresistance that is strikingly linear over a wide magnetic field range up to 60 T. This linear magnetoresistance is observed at temperatures near or below T-c, once sufficient magnetic field has been applied to suppress superconductivity. The measurements are done in the longitudinal geometry, with current and magnetic field both along the c-axis (Itextbackslash{}textbackslash{}Btextbackslash{}textbackslash{}c). The linear magnetoresistance can be large, giving as much as a 35% increase in resistance between 30 T and 60 T. It also exhibits very strong temperature dependence, increasing by as much as an order of magnitude as the temperature is reduced from 100 K to 10 K.