Two Distinct Charge Orders in Infinite-layer PrNiO2+δ revealed by Resonant X-ray Diffraction
ORAL
Abstract
The study of Infinite-layer nickelates has unveiled a broken translation symmetry, which has sparked significant interest in its root, its relationship to superconductivity, and its comparison to charge order in cuprates. In this study, resonant X-ray scattering measurements were performed on thin films of infinite-layer PrNiO2+δ. The results show substantial differences in the superlattice reflection at the Ni L3 absorption edge compared to that at the Pr M5 resonance in their dependence on energy, temperature, and local symmetry. These differences point to two distinct charge orders, although they share the same in-plane wavevectors. It is suggested that these dissimilarities could be linked to the excess oxygen dopants, given that the resonant reflections were observed in an incompletely reduced PrNiO2+δ film. Furthermore, azimuthal analysis indicates that the oxygen ligands likely play a crucial role in the charge modulation revealed at the Ni L3 resonance.
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Presenters
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Zhihai Zhu
Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics
Authors
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Zhihai Zhu
Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics
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Xiaolin Ren
Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Qiang Gao
Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Qisi Wang
Physik-Instiut, University of Zurich(UZH)
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Jiarui Li
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Yao Wang
Clemson University, Emory University
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Ronny Sutarto
Canadian Light Source, Inc., Canadian Light Source
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Johan Chang
Universität Zürich, University of Zurich (UZH), University of Zurich
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Riccardo Comin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jiangping Hu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Tao Xiang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Xingjiang Zhou
Chinese Academy of Sciences