Abstract

We investigated single crystals of ${\mathrm{Ba}}_{3\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Sr}}_{x}{\mathrm{Nb}}_{5}{\mathrm{O}}_{15}$ with a tetragonal tungsten bronze (TTB) structure, which exhibits a metal-insulator transition with $x$. We found that there is a one-dimensional anisotropy with a higher dc conductivity along the $c$ axis in the metallic phase, but it disappears in the insulating phase. The optical conductivity spectra of the metallic samples show similar anisotropy to the dc conductivity, but the anisotropy persists even in the insulating phase. These experimental results, together with the result of magnetic susceptibility, indicate that the disorder caused by the Sr ions loosely bound to the surrounding oxygen ions plays an important role in the metal-insulator transition.

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