Non-linear effects in hopping conduction of single-crystal La_{2}CuO_{4 + \delta}
B. I. Belevtsev, N. V. Dalakova, A. S. Panfilov (B. Verkin Institute, for Low Temperature Physics & Engineering, Kharkov, Ukraine)

TL;DR
This study investigates the non-linear hopping conduction in single-crystal La_{2}CuO_{4 + ext{delta}}, revealing how inhomogeneities and oxygen enrichment influence electrical behavior and magnetoresistance at low temperatures.
Contribution
It uncovers the impact of surface oxygen enrichment and inhomogeneity on the non-linear conduction and magnetoresistance in La_{2}CuO_{4 + ext{delta}}, highlighting the role of structural variations.
Findings
Resistance increases with voltage below 20 K at low temperatures.
Surface oxygen enrichment leads to inhomogeneous conduction regions.
Transport properties are significantly affected by structural inhomogeneities.
Abstract
The unusual non-linear effects in hopping conduction of single-crystal La_{2}CuO_{4 + \delta} with excess oxygen has been observed. The resistance is measured as a function of applied voltage U (10^{-3} V - 25 V) in the temperature range 5 K < T < 300 K. At relatively high voltage (U > 0.1 V) the conduction of sample investigated corresponds well to Mott's variable-range hopping (VRH). An unusual conduction behavior is found, however, in low voltage range (approximately below 0.1 V), where the influence of electric field and (or) electron heating effect on VRH ought to be neglected. Here we have observed strong increase in resistance at increasing U at T < 20 K, whereas at T > 20 K the resistance decreases with increasing U. The magnetoresistance of the sample below 20 K has been positive at low voltage and negative at high voltage. The observed non-Ohmic behavior is attributable to…
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