The critical temperature Tc of high-temperature superconductors of diverse families is proposed to be dependent on their composition and structure. The critical temperature of high-temperature superconductors (hydrides, Hg- and Y-based cuprates) has been shown to be strongly influenced by the serial number of constituent elements, their valence, and crystal lattice structure. It is demonstrated that by implanting mercury atoms into the crystal lattice of cuprate, it is possible to produce even higher temperatures of superconducting transitions at normal pressure.
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V. A. Kizka
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, 141980, Russia.
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