Superfluid anisotropy in YBCO: Evidence for pair tunneling superconductivity
Abstract
Proximity effect and pair tunneling models are applied as alternative scenarios to explain the recently measured ab-plane and c-axis components of the superfluid tensor in Copper-Oxide superconductors which contain chains, such as YBa2Cu3O6.95. It is argued that conventional proximity effect models, which couple chains and planes via single electron tunneling only, are incompatible with the experimental observations. On the other hand several surprising features of the experimental data are readily explained by the presence of a microscopic pair tunneling process.
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