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High spin, low spin or gapped spins: magnetism in the bilayer nickelates

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-02-05 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Inspired by the recent discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in bilayer nickelates, we investigate the role of magnetism emerging from a hypothetical insulating d8d^8 parent state. We demonstrate that due to the interplay of superexchange and Hund's coupling, the system can be in a high-spin, low-spin or spin-gapped state. The low-spin state has singlets across the bilayer in the dz2d_{z^2} orbital, with charge carriers in the dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} orbital. Thus, at low energy scales, it behaves as an effective one band system when hole doped. By contrast, the high-spin state is a more robust, spin-1 antiferromagnet. Using Hartree-Fock methods, we find that for fixed interaction strength and doping, high-spin magnetism remains more robust than the low-spin counterpart. Whether this implies that the high spin state provides a stronger pairing glue, or more strongly competes with superconductivity remains an open question. Our analysis therefore underscores the importance of identifying the spin state for understanding superconductivity in nickelates.

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@article{arxiv.2506.18973,
  title  = {High spin, low spin or gapped spins: magnetism in the bilayer nickelates},
  author = {Hanbit Oh and Yi-Ming Wu and Julian May-Mann and Yijun Yu and Harold Y. Hwang and Ya-Hui Zhang and S. Raghu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.18973},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8+10 pages, 4+6 figures, 0+1 tables