Magnetoresistance of Junctions made of Underdoped YBCO Separated by a Ga-doped YBCO Barrier

Abstract

We report magnetoresistance measurements of ramp type superconductor-normal-superconductor (SNS) junctions. The junctions consist of underdoped YBa2Cu3Oy (YBCO) electrodes separated by a barrier of YBa2Cu2.6Ga0.4Oy. We observe a large positive magnetoresistance, linear in the field. We suggest that this unusual magnetoresistance originates in the field dependence of the proximity effect. Our results indicate that in underdoped YBCO/N/YBCO SNS structures, the proximity effect does not exhibit the anomalously long range found in optimally doped YBCO structures. From our data we obtain the diffusion coefficient and relaxation time of quasiparticles in underdoped YBCO.

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