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Optical Properties of Superconducting Nd0.8Sr0.2NiO2 Nickelate

Superconductivity 2023-09-18 v2 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

The intensive search for alternative non-cuprate high-transition-temperature (TcT_c) superconductors has taken a positive turn recently with the discovery of superconductivity in infinite layer nickelates. This discovery is expected to be the basis for disentangling the puzzle behind the physics of high TcT_c in oxides. In the unsolved quest for the physical conditions necessary for inducing superconductivity, we report an optical study of a Nd0.8_{0.8}Sr0.2_{0.2}NiO2_2 film measured using optical spectroscopy, at temperatures above and below the critical temperature Tc13T_c\sim 13 K. The normal-state electrodynamics of Nd0.8_{0.8}Sr0.2_{0.2}NiO2_2, is described by the Drude model characterized by a scattering time just above TcT_c (τ1.7×1014\tau \sim 1.7\times 10^{-14} s) and a plasma frequency ωp=8500\omega_p = 8500 cm1^{-1} in combination with an absorption band in the Mid-Infrared (MIR) around ω04000\omega_0 \sim 4000 cm1^{-1}. The MIR absorption indicates the presence of strong electronic correlation effect in the NiO2_2 plane similarly to cuprates. Below TcT_c, a superconducting energy gap (2Δ2\Delta) of 3.2\sim 3.2 meV is extracted from the Terahertz reflectivity using the the Mattis-Bardeen model. From the Ferrel-Glover-Thinkam Rule applied to the real part of the optical conductivity, we also estimate a London penetration depth of about 490 nm, in agreement with a type-II superconductivity in Nd0.8_{0.8}Sr0.2_{0.2}NiO2_2 Nickelate.

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@article{arxiv.2203.16986,
  title  = {Optical Properties of Superconducting Nd0.8Sr0.2NiO2 Nickelate},
  author = {Rebecca Cervasio and Luca Tomarchio and Marine Verseils and Jean-Blaise Brubach and Salvatore Macis and Shengwei Zeng and Ariando Ariando and Pascale Roy and Stefano Lupi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16986},
  year   = {2023}
}

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