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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; : e2309092, 2024 Apr 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38634748

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Infinite layer (IL) nickelates provide a new route beyond copper oxides to address outstanding questions in the field of unconventional superconductivity. However, their synthesis poses considerable challenges, largely hindering experimental research on this new class of oxide superconductors. That synthesis is achieved in a two-step process that yields the most thermodynamically stable perovskite phase first, then the IL phase by topotactic reduction, the quality of the starting phase playing a crucial role. Here, a reliable synthesis of superconducting IL  nickelate films is reported after successive topochemical reductions of a parent perovskite phase with nearly optimal stoichiometry. Careful analysis of the transport properties of the incompletely reduced films reveals an improvement in the strange metal behavior of their normal state resistivity over subsequent topochemical reductions, offering insight into the reduction process.

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ACS Nano ; 18(5): 4077-4088, 2024 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38271616

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The metal-hydride-based "topochemical reduction" process has produced several thermodynamically unstable phases across various transition metal oxide series with unusual crystal structures and nontrivial ground states. Here, by such an oxygen (de-)intercalation method we synthesis a samarium nickelate with ordered nickel valences associated with tri-component coordination configurations. This structure, with a formula of Sm9Ni9O22 as revealed by four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D-STEM), emerges from the intricate planes of {303}pc ordered apical oxygen vacancies. X-ray spectroscopy measurements and ab initio calculations show the coexistence of square planar, pyramidal, and octahedral Ni sites with mono-, bi-, and tri-valences. It leads to an intense orbital polarization, charge-ordering, and a ground state with a strong electron localization marked by the disappearance of ligand-hole configuration at low temperature. This nickelate compound provides another example of previously inaccessible materials enabled by topotactic transformations and presents an interesting platform where mixed Ni valence can give rise to exotic phenomena.

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Small ; 19(49): e2304872, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37594722

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Charge ordering (CO) phenomena have been widely debated in strongly-correlated electron systems mainly regarding their role in high-temperature superconductivity. Here, the structural and charge distribution in NdNiO2 thin films prepared with and without capping layers, and characterized by the absence and presence of CO are elucidated. The microstructural and spectroscopic analysis is done by scanning transmission electron microscopy-electron energy loss spectroscopy (STEM-EELS) and hard X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (HAXPES). Capped samples show Ni1+ , with an out-of-plane (o-o-p) lattice parameter of around 3.30 Å indicating good stabilization of the infinite-layer structure. Bulk-sensitive HAXPES on Ni-2p shows weak satellite features indicating large charge-transfer energy. The uncapped samples evidence an increase of the o-o-p parameter up to 3.65 Å on the thin film top with a valence toward Ni2+ in this region. Here, 4D-STEM demonstrates (303)-oriented stripes which emerge from partially occupied apical oxygen. Those stripes form quasi-2D coherent domains viewed as rods in the reciprocal space with Δqz ≈ 0.24 reciprocal lattice units (r.l.u.) extension located at Q = ( ± 1 3 , 0 , ± 1 3 $\pm \frac{1}{3},0,\pm \frac{1}{3}$ ) and ( ± 2 3 , 0 , ± 2 3 $\pm \frac{2}{3},0,\pm \frac{2}{3}$ ) r.l.u. The stripes associated with oxygen re-intercalation concomitant with hole doping suggest a possible link to the previously reported CO in infinite-layer nickelate thin films.

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