The observation of superconductivity in infinite layer nickelate (Nd,Sr)NiO2 thin films has led to rapid theoretical and experimental investigations of these copper-oxide-analogue systems [1-15]. Superconductivity has also been found in (Pr,Sr)NiO2 [16,17], but not previously in (La,Sr)NiO2 [2], raising a fundamental question whether superconductivity is associated with the presence of rare-earth moments [18,19]. Here we show that with significant materials optimization, substantial portions of the La1−xSrxNiO2 phase diagram can enter the regime of coherent low-temperature transport (x = 0.14 - 0.20), with subsequent superconducting transitions and a maximum onset of ~ 9 K at x = 0.20. Additionally, we observe the unexpected indication of a superconducting ground state in undoped LaNiO2, which likely reflects the self-doped nature of the electronic structure. Combining the results of (La/Pr/Nd)1−xSrxNiO2 reveals a generalized superconducting dome, characterized by systematic shifts in the unit cell volume and in the relative electron-hole populations across the lanthanides.
@article{arxiv.2105.13494,
title = {Nickelate superconductivity without rare-earth magnetism: (La,Sr)NiO$_{2}$},
author = {Motoki Osada and Bai Yang Wang and Berit H. Goodge and Shannon P. Harvey and Kyuho Lee and Danfeng Li and Lena F. Kourkoutis and Harold Y. Hwang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.13494},
year = {2021}
}