Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1819982 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Excess conductivities of polycrystalline, as-prepared and oxygen post annealed Mg doped samples have been studied from the resistivity versus temperature data. The logarithmic plots of excess conductivity versus reduced temperatures [(T-Tcmf)/Tcmf] show two cross-over temperatures with three exponents. Except for the as-prepared sample with x = 1 all the samples have shown a distinct cross-over from two-dimensional to three-dimensional conductivity in accordance with the 2D, 3D Aslamazov–Larkin equations. Interlayer-coupling strength estimated by using Lawrence–Doniach equations has been observed to increase with higher Mg doping and post-annealing. The improved properties with the higher Mg concentration might be arising from the reduction of the anisotropy along the c-axis. The oxygen post-annealing seems to improve carrier concentration in the conducting CuO2 planes that may be responsible for 2D–3D cross-over of the excess conductivity.