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We have measured the microwave absorption of Bi2.1Sr1.6CaCu2Ox single crystals as a function of the temperature T and the dc magnetic field H. A huge anisotropy, greater than 1000, is observed in the absorption, depending on the orientation of the microwave electric field relative to the c axis of the crystal. This result is consistent with the view that superconductivity in this compound may be quasi-two-dimensional. There is an additional, but much smaller, dependence on the orientation of an applied dc magnetic field. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
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