Abstract:
A approximate method for energy gap calculation of oxides is introduced in detail, and is applied for the gap culculation of high-
TC copper oxide superconductors at normal state. It is revealed from the result that, most oxide superconductors at nomal state have the gap values within 8.50-8.80eV. In the same system, the variation of Cu-O layer structure results in the increase of
TC upon the decrease of
Eg, while in YBa
2Cu
3O
y, the variation of oxygen content results in the increase of
TC upon the increase of
Eg. Further analysis shows, the
Eg values of high-
TC oxides at nomal state have a close relationship with superconductivity, and the average ionization potential is the major factor in determining the
Eg values.