Abstract

Conductivity at low temperatures in the regime of the intrinsic Josephson effect in layered superconductors with d-wave pairing and coherent interlayer transfer is studied theoretically. Mechanism of the resistivity related to excitations of the quasiparticles via the d-wave gap is shown to describe main qualitative features of the effect observed at voltages smaller than the amplitude of the superconducting gap. Interaction of the Josephson junctions formed by the superconducting layers due to charging effects is found to be small.

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