We measure and analyze the resistivity of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
crystals for different doping δ. We obtain the fraction of carrier
η(T,δ)=ng/nTOT that do not participate to the c-axis
conductivity. All the curves η(T,δ) collapse onto a universal curve
when plotted against a reduced temperature
x=[T−Θ(δ)]/Δ∗(δ). We find that at the superconducting
transition ng is doping independent. We also show that a magnetic field up
to 14 T does not affect the degree of localization in the (a,b) planes but
widens the temperature range of the x-scaling by suppressing the
superconducting phase coherence.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.