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Pressure-induced superconductivity in epitaxially-stabilized Pr$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ films

Superconductivity 2026-05-21 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The discovery of high critical-temperature TcT_{\mathrm{c}} superconductivity in La3_3Ni2_2O7_7 under high pressure has led to a rapid expansion of the TcT_{\mathrm{c}} range through lanthanide LnLn substitution, and to ambient-pressure superconductivity in strained thin films, yet the exploration of new bilayer nickelates remains strongly constrained by thermodynamic stability. Beyond the difficulty of synthesis of bulk single-crystals, here we report on the pressure-induced high-TcT_{\mathrm{c}} superconductivity in epitaxially-stabilized Pr3_3Ni2_2O7_7 thin films. While the Pr3_3Ni2_2O7_7 films exhibit insulating behaviour at ambient pressure regardless of ozone-annealing treatment, they show TT-linear metallic transport and superconductivity reaching an onset TcT_{\mathrm{c}} of 66 K and zero-resistance at nearly 40 K at 22 GPa. Furthermore, Nd3_3Ni2_2O7_7, with the smaller rare-earth ion Nd, can also be stabilized, however, superconductivity is not observed in the measured pressure range. Epitaxial stabilization enables us to examine the dependence of TcT_{\mathrm{c}} and the critical pressure PcP_{\mathrm{c}} for superconductivity on the LnLn ion in Ln3Ln_3Ni2_2O7_7 (LnLn = La, Pr, Nd). These results suggest that a higher PcP_{\mathrm{c}} is required for smaller LnLn ions, consistent with trends observed in bulk studies of LnLn substitution. This study demonstrates that epitaxial stabilization is a powerful technique to further expand the family of superconducting bilayer nickelates.

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@article{arxiv.2605.20653,
  title  = {Pressure-induced superconductivity in epitaxially-stabilized Pr$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ films},
  author = {Motoki Osada and Chieko Terakura and Hsiao-Yi Chen and Akiko Kikkawa and Masamichi Nakajima and Ryoma Asai and Jean-Baptiste Morée and Yusuke Nomura and Ryotaro Arita and Yoshinori Tokura and Atsushi Tsukazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.20653},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 9 figures