A tunneling study was performed on the c-axis direction of the Bi-2212 supe
rconducting whiskers with the superconducting transition temperature of 72
K. The contact junction method was adopted to fabricate the nanometer scale
tunnel junction by using a native oxide barrier on the whisker surface. We
carried out the angle-resolved tunneling measurements at 7.1 K by rotating
the probe whisker over the sample whisker. We find that the superconductin
g gap energy of Bi-2212 superconductor is strongly dependent on the rotatin
g angle, reflecting the d-wave symmetry of the Cooper pair wave function. (
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