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Nickelate superconductors $--$ Multiorbital nature and spin freezing

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-01-15 v1

Abstract

Superconductivity with a remarkably high TcT_c has recently been found in Sr-doped NdNiO2_2 thin films. While this system bears strong similarities to the cuprates, some differences, such as a weaker antiferromagnetic exchange coupling and possible high-spin moments on the doped Ni sites have been pointed out. Here, we investigate the effect of Hund coupling and crystal field splitting in a simple model system and argue that a multiorbital description of nickelate superconductors is warranted, especially in the strongly hole-doped regime. We then look at this system from the viewpoint of the spin-freezing theory of unconventional superconductivity, which provides a unified understanding of unconventional superconductivity in a broad range of compounds. Sr0.2_{0.2}Nd0.8_{0.8}NiO2_2 falls into a parameter regime influenced by two spin-freezing crossovers, one related to the emergent multi-orbital nature in the strongly doped regime and the other related to the single-band character and square lattice geometry in the weakly doped regime.

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@article{arxiv.1910.00473,
  title  = {Nickelate superconductors $--$ Multiorbital nature and spin freezing},
  author = {Philipp Werner and Shintaro Hoshino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00473},
  year   = {2020}
}