We have carried out non-linear microwave (8 GHz) surface impedance
measurements of three YBaCuO thin films in dc magnetic fields Hdc
(parallel to c axis) up to 12 mT using a coplanar resonator technique. In zero
dc field the three films, deposited by the same method, show a spread of
low-power residual surface resistance, Rres and penetration depth,
λ (T=15 K) within a factor of 1.9. However, they exhibit dramatically
different microwave field, Hrf dependences of the surface resistance,
Rs, but universal Xs(Hrf) dependence. Application of a dc field was
found to affect not only absolute values of Rs and Xs, but the functional
dependences Rs(Hrf) and Xs(Hrf) as well. For some of the samples
the dc field was found to decrease Rs below its zero-field low-power value.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. To be published in IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.,
June 199