J.H. Kaufman, Owen R. Melroy, et al.
Synthetic Metals
We have made infrared reflectivity measurements on single crystals of La2CuO4 and La1.92Sr0.08CuO4 with the infrared radiation polarized parallel and perpendicular to the copper-oxygen planes. In La2CuO4 we observe nearly insulating spectra, from which we easily identify the dominant in-plane and out-of-plane infrared-active phonons. When La2CuO4 is doped with Sr, we observe a dramatic increase in the electronic contribution to the a-b plane conductivity, which tends to screen the in-plane phonons. In contrast, the out-of-plane response is essentially unchanged by doping. This leads to a conductivity anisotropy which we estimate to be at least 50 to 1 for our La1.92Sr0.08CuO4 crystal. Our observations on single crystals resolve some of the controversies which have arisen over the interpretation of reflectivity measurements on polycrystalline samples. © 1989 The American Physical Society.