Microwave Surface Resistance Studies of YBa2Cu3O7-δSingle Crystal

Abstract
The microwave surface resistance of a superconducting YBa2Cu3O7-δsingle crystal at 24 GHz was measured as a function of temperature and magnetic field. Below the superconducting transition temperature of 91 K, the microwave surface resistance rapidly decreased and was saturated below 75 K at zero magnetic field. Above 60 K, the microwave surface resistance increased linearly with the magnetic field. No hysteresis and no residual resistance were observed in the magnetic field cycling.