Abstract

We present a short overview of the critical temperature correlations with different parameters for low and high Tc superconductors. The overview underlines the importance of crystalline structure in determining the critical temperature value. The structure of copper-based superconductors is studied in comparison with low-temperature superconductors and a new correlation of the transition temperature is found. Namely, the layered structure, more exactly a certain distribution of the mass of the ions along the c-axis is the key factor in determining the “intrinsic” critical temperature, parameter introduced by Kresin et al. [4].

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