Angular Position of Nodes in the Superconducting Gap of YBCO

Abstract
The thermal conductivity of a YBa2Cu3O6.9 detwinned single crystal has been studied as a function of the relative orientation of the crystal axes and a magnetic field rotating in the Cu-O planes. Measurements were carried out at several different temperatures below Tc for a field of 30 kOe. A fourfold symmetry characteristic of a superconducting gap with nodes at odd multiples of 45° in k space was resolved. Experiments were performed to exclude a possible macroscopic origin for such a fourfold symmetry and our results impose an upper limit of 10% on the weight of the s-wave component of the essentially d-wave superconducting order parameter of YBCO.
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