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Electronic structure of superconducting nickelates probed by resonant photoemission spectroscopy

The discovery of infinite-layer nickelate superconductors has spurred enormous interest. While the Ni1+ cations possess nominally the same 3d9 configuration as Cu2+ in cuprates, the electronic structure variances remain elusive. Here, we present a soft X-ray photoemission spectroscopy study on parent and doped infinite-layer Pr-nickelate thin films with a doped perovskite reference. By identifying the Ni character with resonant photoemission and comparison with density functional theory + U (on-site Coulomb repulsion energy) calculations, we estimate U ∼5 eV, smaller than the charge transfer energy Δ ∼8 eV, confirming the Mott-Hubbard electronic structure in contrast to charge-transfer cuprates. Near the Fermi level (EF), we observe a signature of occupied rare-earth states in the parent compound, which is consistent with a self-doping picture. Our results demonstrate a correlation between the superconducting transition temperature and the oxygen 2p hybridization near EF when comparing hole-doped nickelates and cuprates.

Author(s)
Zhuoyu Chen
Motoki Osada
Danfeng Li
Emily M. Been
Su-Di Chen
Makoto Hashimoto
Donghui Lu
Sung-Kwan Mo
Kyuho Lee
Bai Yang Wang
Fanny Rodolakis
Jessica L. McChesney
Chunjing Jia
Brian Moritz
Thomas P. Devereaux
Harold Y. Hwang
Zhi-Xun Shen
Journal Name
Matter
Publication Date
June 1, 2022
DOI
10.1016/j.matt.2022.01.020