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Investigation of hydrogen incorporations in bulk infinite-layer nickelates

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-04-08 v1 Materials Science Superconductivity

Abstract

Infinite-layer (IL) nickelates are an emerging class of superconductors, where the Ni1+^{1+} valence state in a square planar NiO2_2 coordination can only be reached via topotactic reduction of the perovskite phase. However, this topotactic soft chemistry with hydrogenous reagents is still at a stage of rapid development, and there is a number of open issues, especially considering the possibility of hydrogen incorporation. Here we study the time dependence of the topotactic transformation of LaNiO3_3 to LaNiO2_2 for powder samples with x-ray diffraction and gas extraction techniques. While the hydrogen content of the powder increases with time, neutron diffraction shows no negative scattering of hydrogen in the LaNiO2_2 crystal lattice. The extra hydrogen appears to be confined to grain boundaries or secondary-phase precipitates. The average crystal structure, and possibly also the physical properties, of the primary LaNiO2_2 phase are therefore not noticeably affected by hydrogen residues created by the topotactic transformation.

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@article{arxiv.2204.03023,
  title  = {Investigation of hydrogen incorporations in bulk infinite-layer nickelates},
  author = {Pascal Puphal and Vladimir Pomjakushin and Roberto A. Ortiz and Samir Hammoud and Masahiko Isobe and Bernhard Keimer and Matthias Hepting},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03023},
  year   = {2022}
}