Role of 4f states in superconducting nickelate
ORAL
Abstract
For a long time, condensed matter physicists have a question whether there may be nickelates that can host a cuprate-type superconductor. Very recently, NdNiO2 by 20%-Sr doping leads to superconducting up to Tc=15 K, while another most promising candidate LaNiO2 has never been superconducting. These discovery has been rejuvenated the long standing issue. In this presentation, we will focus on a primary distinction between NdNiO2 and LaNiO2. An obvious difference is that La3+ is closed shell and nonmagnetic, while Nd3+ with Hund’ rule ground state S=3/2, L=6, J=9/2 has a Curie-Weiss moment of about 3μB. Our results indicate that this magnetic interaction in Nd0.8Sr0.2NiO2 causes spin-disorder broadening of the Γ-centered Nd-driven electron Fermi surfaces and should be included in models of normal and superconducting states of Nd0.8Sr0.2NiO2
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Presenters
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Kwan-Woo Lee
Division of Display and Semiconductor Physics, Korea University, Division of Display and Semiconductor Physics, Korea University, Sejong, Korea University
Authors
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Kwan-Woo Lee
Division of Display and Semiconductor Physics, Korea University, Division of Display and Semiconductor Physics, Korea University, Sejong, Korea University
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Mi-Young Choi
Department of Applied Physics, Korea University, Sejong
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Warren Pickett
Department of Physics, University of California, Davis, University of California, Davis