J Mater Sci Technol ›› 1994, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (6): 455-458.

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Further Investigation on the Correlation between Ionization Potential and Superconductivity of Oxides

Wei CHEM and Ruzhang MA(Dept. of Materials Physics, University of Science and Technology Bejing, Bejing, 100083, China)   

  • Received:1994-11-28 Revised:1994-11-28 Online:1994-11-28 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: The relations of oxygen content, critical temperature TC and mean ionization potential < U0> of superconducting oxides are reported. We found that in oxides oxygen is the major element which governs their < U0> te values and thus oxygen content plays an jmportant role in their superconducting properties. As for Y(123)- and T1-systems oxygenation may improve their TC values, but for Biand Hg-systems oxygenation process is not so important. In Y(123), as the oxygen content increase results in the increase of TC upon < U0>to, while the substitution of Ba2+ by Sr2+ causes the decrease of TC upon < U0 >. These results may provide some clues about the superconductivity of oxides and support further that < Uo > is really a good criterion for oxide superconductivity. Two kinds of possible superconducting oxides are predicted in this paper according to the mean ionization potential criterion.