Understanding the electronic behavior of Ni2+ in a square planar environment of oxygen is the key to unravel the origin of the recently discovered superconductivity in the hole doped nickelate Nd0.8Sr0.2NiO2. To identify the major similarities/dissimilarities between nickelate and cuprate superconductivity, the study of the electronic structure of Ni2+ and Cu2+ in an identical square planar environment is essential. In order to address these questions, we investigate the electronic structure of Sr2CuO3 and Ni doped Sr2CuO3 single crystals containing (Cu/Ni)O4 square planar units. Our polarization dependent X-ray absorption spectroscopy experiments for Ni in Sr2Cu0.9Ni0.1O3 have revealed very large orbital polarization, which is a characteristic feature of high Tc cuprate. This arises due to the low spin S=0 configuration with two holes in Ni 3dx2−y2 orbitals - in contrast to the expected high spin S=1 state from Hund's first rule. The presence of such S=0 Ni2+ in hole doped nickelate would be analogous to the Zhang Rice singlet. However, the Mott Hubbard insulating nature of the NiO4 unit would point towards a different electronic phase space of nickelates, compared to high Tc cuprates.
@article{arxiv.2009.02917,
title = {Giant orbital polarization of Ni$^{2+}$ in square planar environment},
author = {Prithwijit Mandal and Ranjan Kumar Patel and Dibyata Rout and Rajdeep Banerjee and Rabindranath Bag and Koushik Karmakar and Awadhesh Narayan and John W. Freeland and Surjeet Singh and Srimanta Middey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.02917},
year = {2021}
}