We use density functional plus U methods to study the effects of a tensile or compressive substrate strain on the charge-ordered insulating phase of LuNiO3. The numerical results are analyzed in terms of a Landau energy function, with octahedral rotational distortions of the perovskite structure included as a perturbation. Approximately 4% tensile or compressive strain leads to a first-order transition from an insulating structure with large amplitude breathing mode distortions of the NiO6 octahedra to a metallic state in which breathing mode distortions are absent but Jahn-Teller distortions in which two Ni-O bonds become long and the other four become short are present. Compressive strain produces uniform Jahn-Teller order with the long axis aligned perpendicular to the substrate plane while tensile strain produces a staggered Jahn-Teller order in which the long bond lies in the plane and alternates between two nearly orthogonal in-plane directions forming a checkerboard pattern. In the absence of the breathing mode distortions and octahedral rotations, the tensile strain-induced transition to the staggered Jahn-Teller state would be of second order.
@article{arxiv.1502.05764,
title = {Strain Control of Electronic Phase in Rare Earth Nickelates},
author = {Zhuoran He and Andrew J. Millis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.05764},
year = {2015}
}