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Superconductivity governed by Janus-faced fermiology in strained bilayer nickelates

Superconductivity 2025-12-09 v3 Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

High-temperature superconductivity in pressurized and strained bilayer nickelates (La,Pr)3_3Ni2_2O7_7 has emerged as a new frontier. One of the key unresolved issues concerns the fermiology that underlies superconductivity. On both theoretical and experimental sides, no general consensus has been reached, and conflicting results exist regarding whether the relevant Fermi surface involves a γ\gamma pocket -- a hole pocket with dz2d_{z^2}-orbital character centered at the Brillouin zone corner. Here, we address this issue by unveiling a Janus-faced role of the γ\gamma pocket in spin-fluctuation-mediated superconductivity. We show that this pocket simultaneously induces dominant pair-breaking and pair-forming channels for the leading s±s_\pm-wave pairing. Consequently, an optimal superconducting transition temperature TcT_\mathrm{c} is achieved when the γ\gamma pocket surfaces at the Fermi level, placing the system near a Lifshitz transition. This suggests that superconductivity can emerge, provided the maximum energy level of the γ\gamma pocket lies sufficiently close to the Fermi level, either from below or above. Our finding not only reconciles two opposing viewpoints on the fermiology, but also naturally explains recent experiments on (La,Pr)3_3Ni2_2O7_7 thin films, including the superconductivity under compressive strain, two conflicting measurements on the Fermi surface, and the dome shape of TcT_\mathrm{c} as a function of hole doping.

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@article{arxiv.2506.21480,
  title  = {Superconductivity governed by Janus-faced fermiology in strained bilayer nickelates},
  author = {Siheon Ryee and Niklas Witt and Giorgio Sangiovanni and Tim O. Wehling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.21480},
  year   = {2025}
}