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  • 2024Unraveling P‐Type and N‐Type Interfaces in Superconducting Infinite‐Layer Nickelate Thin Films4citations
  • 2024Toward Reliable Synthesis of Superconducting Infinite Layer Nickelate Thin Films by Topochemical Reduction10citations
  • 2024Toward Reliable Synthesis of Superconducting Infinite Layer Nickelate Thin Films by Topochemical Reduction10citations
  • 2024Valence-Ordered Thin-Film Nickelate with Tri-component Nickel Coordination Prepared by Topochemical Reduction8citations
  • 2023Synthesis of infinite-layer nickelates and influence of the capping-layer on magnetotransport23citations
  • 2022Fine Structure Splitting and Exciton Interactions in MoWSe2 Single-Crystal1citations

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  • Li, Xiaoyan
  • Rueff, Jeanpascal
  • Iglesias, Lucia
  • Gloter, Alexandre
  • Bibes, Manuel
  • Gutiérrezllorente, Araceli
  • Zhang, Dongxin
  • Divay, Laurent
  • Galindo, Christophe
  • Iglesias, Lucía
  • Gallego, Fernando
  • Gutierrez-Llorente, Araceli
  • Mundet, Bernat
  • Nicolaou, Alessandro
  • Dong, Zhengang
  • Hadjimichael, Marios
  • Subedi, Alaska
  • Rueff, Jean-Pascal
  • Domínguez, Claribel
  • Porée, Victor
  • Feng, Bohan
  • Varbaro, Lucia
  • Krieger, Guillaume
  • Bouillet, Corinne
  • Robert, Jérôme
  • Viart, Nathalie
  • Schlur, Laurent
  • Versini, Gilles
  • Lenertz, Marc
  • Preziosi, Daniele
  • Singh, Ravi Shankar
  • Adarsh, K. V.
  • Taank, Pravrati
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Synthesis of infinite-layer nickelates and influence of the capping-layer on magnetotransport

  • Krieger, Guillaume
  • Bouillet, Corinne
  • Robert, Jérôme
  • Viart, Nathalie
  • Raji, Aravind
  • Gloter, Alexandre
  • Schlur, Laurent
  • Versini, Gilles
  • Lenertz, Marc
  • Preziosi, Daniele
Abstract

International audience ; The recent discovery of a zero-resistance state in nickel-based compounds has generated a re-excitement about the long-standing problem in condensed matter of high-critical-temperature superconductivity, in light of the analogies between infinite-layer nickelates and cuprates. However, despite some formal valence and crystal symmetry analogies, the electronic properties of infinite-layer nickelates are remarkably original accounting, among other properties, of a unique Nd5d-Ni3d hybridization. This designates infinite-layer nickelates as a new class of oxide superconductors which should be considered on their own. Here we report about Nd1-xSrxNiO2 (x = 0, 0.05 and 0.2) thin films synthesized with and without a SrTiO3 capping-layer, showing very smooth and step-terraced surface morphologies. Angle-dependent anisotropic magnetoresistance measurements performed with a magnetic field rotating in-plane or out-of-plane with respect to the sample surface, rendered important information about the magnetic properties of undoped SrTiO3-capped and uncapped samples. The results point at a key role of the capping-layer in controlling the magnitude and the anisotropy of the anisotropic magnetoresistance properties. We discuss this control in terms of a combined effect between the Nd-Ni hybridization and an intra-atomic exchange coupling between the Nd-4f and Nd-5d states, the latter essentially contributing to the (magneto)transport. Further studies foresee the influence of the capping layer on infinite-layer nickelates with no magnetic rare-earth.

Topics
  • surface
  • compound
  • nickel
  • thin film
  • anisotropic
  • mass spectrometry
  • superconductivity
  • superconductivity
  • critical temperature