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Magnetic, f-electron, and hole doping effects in infinite-layer nickelates

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Abstract

Recent discovery of superconductivity in the doped infinite-layer nickelates has renewed interest in understanding the nature of high-temperature superconductivity more generally. The low-energy electronic structure of the parent compound NdNiO2, the role of electronic correlations in driving superconductivity, and the possible relationship between the cuprates and the nickelates are still open questions. Here, by comparing LaNiO2 and NdNiO2 systematically within a parameter-free, first-principles density-functional theory framework, we find the competition between the magnetically ordered phases depends mainly on the gaps in the Ni band. Our estimated value of the on-site Hubbard U in the nickelates is similar to that in the cuprates, but the value of the Hund’s coupling JH is found to be sensitive to the Nd magnetic moment.  Moreover, taking LaNiO2 as an example, we find the existence of intertwined low-energy phases with Van Hove singularities contributed by the Ni orbital in both undoped and doped nickelates, which could explain why there are no long-range magnetic orders in nickelates.  The hole doping effects are also discussed here. Our findings thus reveal the importance of fluctuating magnetic order in correlated materials.

Presenters

  • Ruiqi Zhang

    Tulane University, Tulane Univ

Authors

  • Ruiqi Zhang

    Tulane University, Tulane Univ

  • Christopher A Lane

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Bahadur Singh

    Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Tata Institute for Fundamental Research, TIFR, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India

  • Johannes S Nokelainen

    Northeastern University, LUT University, Northeastern University

  • Matthew Matzelle

    Northeastern University

  • Bernardo Barbiellini

    LUT University

  • Robert S Markiewicz

    Northeastern University

  • Arun Bansil

    Northeastern University, Department of Physics, Northeastern University, USA

  • Jianwei Sun

    Tulane Univ, Tulane University, Tulane