Abstract

Spectral features induced by 45$^{\circ }$ in-plane misoriented grains have been observed in the far infrared magneto-transmission of YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$% _{7-\delta }$ thin films. Two strong dispersive features are found at 80 and 160 $cm^{-1}$ and a weaker one at 116 $cm^{-1}$. The data can be well represented by Lorentzian oscillator contributions to the conductivity. Several possible interpretations are discussed. We conclude that the resonances are due to vortex core excitations.

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