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Rare-Earth Control of the Superconducting Upper Critical Field in Infinite-Layer Nickelates

The search for superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates was motivated by analogy to the cuprates, and this perspective has framed much of the initial consideration of this material. However, a growing number of studies have highlighted the involvement of rare-earth orbitals; in that context, the consequences of varying the rare-earth element in the superconducting nickelates have been much debated. Here, we show notable differences in the magnitude and anisotropy of the superconducting upper critical field across the La-, Pr-, and Nd-nickelates. These distinctions originate from the 4f electron characteristics of the rare-earth ions in the lattice: They are absent for La3+, nonmagnetic for the Pr3+ singlet ground state, and magnetic for the Nd3+ Kramer’s doublet. The unique polar and azimuthal angle-dependent magnetoresistance found in the Nd-nickelates can be understood to arise from the magnetic contribution of the Nd3+ 4f moments. Such robust and tunable superconductivity suggests potential in future high-field applications.

Author(s)
Bai Yang Wang
Tiffany C. Wang
Yu-Te Hsu
Motoki Osada
Kyuho Lee
Chunjing Jia
Caitlin Duffy
Danfeng Li
Jennifer Fowlie
Malcolm R. Beasley
Thomas P. Devereaux
Ian R. Fisher
Nigel E. Hussey
Harold Y. Hwang
Journal Name
Sci. Adv.
Publication Date
May 17, 2023
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adf6655