Pairing symmetry in infinite-layer nickelate superconductors
ORAL
Abstract
The recent success in the fabrication of superconducting nickelate thin film has opened a path to understand the origin of unconventional superconductivity in high-temperature cuprates. However, the challenging material growth, complicated strain and interface effects from the substrate, and a complex multiorbital picture of nickelates have obstructed our understanding on the important physics questions such as the superconducting gap symmetry. Here we perform in-plane London penetration depth measurement on optimally doped (Nd,Sr)NiO2 and (La,Ca)NiO2 to determine the pairing symmetry of the infinite-layer nickelate superconductor family. In contradiction to the cuprate analog picture, our result concretely disproves a dominant dx2-y2-wave pairing symmetry which was predicted in theoretical calculations while suggesting a dominant s-wave pairing with two gaps of different Tc in nickelates. Such observation cannot be convincingly described by the existing theoretical viewpoints and calculations. Our findings could revolutionize understanding of the role of the copper oxide plane and 3dx2-y2 electronic band in the origin of unconventional superconductivity in cuprates.
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Presenters
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Lin Er Chow
Natl Univ of Singapore
Authors
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Lin Er Chow
Natl Univ of Singapore
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Sujith Kunniniyil Sudheesh
NUS Department of Physics
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Proloy Nandi
NUS Department of Physics
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Shengwei Zeng
NUS Department of Physics
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Zhaoting Zhang
NUS Department of Physics
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Xiaomeng Du
NUS Department of Physics
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Zhi Shiuh Lim
NUS Department of Physics, Natl Univ of Singapore
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Ee Min E Chia
Nanyang Technological University
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Ariando Ariando
Natl Univ of Singapore