Contrasting physical properties of the trilayer nickelates Nd$_4$Ni$_3$O$_{10}$ and Nd$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$
Qing Li, Chengping He, Xiyu Zhu, Jin Si, Xinwei Fan, and Hai-Hu Wen

TL;DR
This study compares the structural and electronic properties of two trilayer nickelates, revealing contrasting metallic and insulating behaviors linked to their different nickel configurations and electron localization.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how Ni valence states and electron localization influence physical properties in trilayer nickelates.
Findings
Nd₄Ni₃O₁₀ is a paramagnetic metal with a phase transition at 162 K.
Nd₄Ni₃O₈ exhibits insulating behavior with paramagnetic moments.
Pressure up to 49 GPa does not induce metallicity in Nd₄Ni₃O₈.
Abstract
We report the crystal structures and physical properties of trilayer nickelates NdNiO and NdNiO. Measurements of magnetization and electrical resistivity display contrasting behaviors in the two compounds. NdNiO shows a paramagnetic metallic behavior with a metal to metal phase transition() at about 162 K, as revealed by both magnetic susceptibility and resistivity. Further magnetoresistance and Hall coefficient results show a negative magnetoresistance at low temperatures and the carrier type of NdNiO is dominated by hole-type charge carriers. The significant enhancement of Hall coefficient and resistivity below suggest that effective charge carrier density decreases when cooling through the transition temperature. In contrast, NdNiO shows an insulating behavior despite small value of resistivity…
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