Abstract
We report point contact spectroscopy measurements on Y1Ba2Cu3O7−δ thin films and textured bulk ceramics. The I(V) curves measured along the copper-oxygenab plane direction are characteristic of the Andreev reflection phenomenon, with a sharp break at the gap edge. This allows a rather precise determination of the (in-plane) gap,Δ = 20 meV. Subgap structure suggests the existence of a smaller gap for some orientations in theab plane, of the order of 12 meV. The ratio of the zero bias conductance to the normal state one, in theab direction measurements, enabled us to set a lower bound to the Fermi velocity in Y1Ba2Cu3O7−δ in this direction:υF>-7 × 107 cm/sec. The value ofυF has a crucial importance in the determination of the theoretical explanation for superconductivity in the high-temperature superconductors. For out-of-plane measurements, only a weak zero bias anomaly is observed at energies up to 5meV.
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