Normal-state resistivity anisotropy in underdoped RBa2Cu3O6+x crystals
Abstract
We have revealed new features in the out-of-plane resistivity rhoc of heavily underdoped RBa2Cu3O6+x (R=Tm,Lu) single crystals, which give evidence for two distinct mechanisms contributing the c-axis transport. We have observed a crossover towards "metal-like" (d rhoc/d T > 0) behavior at the temperature Tm which quickly increases with decreasing doping. The "metal-like" conductivity contribution dominates at T < Tm and provides a saturation of the resistivity anisotropy, rhoc / rhoab. The antiferromagnetic ordering is found to block this "metal-like" part of the c-axis conductivity and complete decoupling of CuO2 planes, which may be the reason of superconductivity disappearance.
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