The temperature and frequency dependence of the microwave and optical conductivity are studied for a BCS superconductor with weak elastic scattering [1/r & 26(0), where r is the scattering time and b, ( T) is the BCS energy gap]. The results are interpreted in terms of a two-(luid model in which the combined oscillator strength of the 5 function at the origin and the thermally excited free-carrier conductivity is found to be only weakly temperature dependent. The low-frequency conductivity is shown to be a function of co~, in the clean limit, with a characteristic logarithmic divergence at co=0. The frequency dependence of the microwave surface resistance is discussed and comparison is made to the recent experimental results of Bonn, Hardy, and co-workers on YBa2Cu307 t; single crystals.
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