Quasiparticle contribution to heat carriers relaxation time in DyBa2Cu3O7-x from heat diffusivity measurements
Abstract
It is shown that the controversy on phonons or electrons being the most influenced heat carriers below the critical temperature of high-Tc superconductors can be resolved. Electrical and thermal properties of the same DyBa2Cu3O7-x monodomain have been measured for two highly different oxygenation levels. While the oxygenated sample DyBa2Cu3O7 has very good superconducting properties (Tc=90 K), the DyBa2Cu3O6.3 sample exhibits an insulator behavior. A careful comparison between measurements of the thermal diffusivity of both samples allows us to extract the electronic contribution. This contribution to the relaxation time of heat carriers is shown to be large below Tc and more sensitive to the superconducting state than the phonon contribution.
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