Optical properties along the c-axis of YBa2Cu3O6+x, for x = 0.50 → 0.95 evolution of the pseudogap
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The reflectance of high-quality, unpolished single crystals of
YBa_2Cu_3O_{6+x}, for the doping range x=0.50 -> 0.95, has been measured with
radiation polarized along the c axis from approx 50 cm^{-1} to 5000 cm^{-1}
between 10 K and 300 K. In highly doped (x=0.95) material, the normal-state
conductivity shows a metallic response. For intermediate dopings (x=0.85 ->
0.90) the conductivity is no longer metallic, increasing with temperature, and
for low dopings (x=0.50 -> 0.80) this behavior is clearly seen to be caused by
a pseudogap at approx 280 cm^{-1}, which develops well above T_c. In the
superconducting state, in the optimally-doped material, a gap-like depression
develops below T_c but there is residual conductivity to very low frequency
indicating either an anisotropic gap, or a gap with nodes. In the underdoped
materials the superconductivity-induced changes to the conductivity are harder
to see, but it appears that the weight of the condensate originates at
frequencies much higher than the conventional weak-coupling value of 3.5k_BT_c.