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Strong Superexchange in a d^{9-δ} Nickelate Revealed by Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering

Authors :
J Q, Lin
P, Villar Arribi
G, Fabbris
A S, Botana
D, Meyers
H, Miao
Y, Shen
D G, Mazzone
J, Feng
S G, Chiuzbăian
A, Nag
A C, Walters
M, García-Fernández
Ke-Jin, Zhou
J, Pelliciari
I, Jarrige
J W, Freeland
Junjie, Zhang
J F, Mitchell
V, Bisogni
X, Liu
M R, Norman
M P M, Dean
Source :
Physical review letters. 126(8)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The discovery of superconductivity in a d^{9-δ} nickelate has inspired disparate theoretical perspectives regarding the essential physics of this class of materials. A key issue is the magnitude of the magnetic superexchange, which relates to whether cuprate-like high-temperature nickelate superconductivity could be realized. We address this question using Ni L-edge and O K-edge spectroscopy of the reduced d^{9-1/3} trilayer nickelates R_{4}Ni_{3}O_{8} (where R=La, Pr) and associated theoretical modeling. A magnon energy scale of ∼80 meV resulting from a nearest-neighbor magnetic exchange of J=69(4) meV is observed, proving that d^{9-δ} nickelates can host a large superexchange. This value, along with that of the Ni-O hybridization estimated from our O K-edge data, implies that trilayer nickelates represent an intermediate case between the infinite-layer nickelates and the cuprates. Layered nickelates thus provide a route to testing the relevance of superexchange to nickelate superconductivity.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
126
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
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