Infinite-layer nickelate superconductors: A current experimental perspective of the crystal and electronic structures
Lin Er Chow, A. Ariando

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical insights into infinite-layer nickelate superconductors, focusing on their crystal structure, electronic properties, and unresolved questions about their superconducting mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive perspective on the stabilization, phase diagram, and pairing symmetry of infinite-layer nickelates, highlighting recent experimental findings and theoretical models.
Findings
Stabilization of the infinite-layer phase on SrTiO3(001) substrate.
Rare earth element dependence of superconducting properties.
Experimental challenges in measuring the Meissner effect.
Abstract
After the reward of more than two decades of pursuit on the high-Tc cuprate analog with the hope to obtain a better understanding of the mechanism of high-Tc superconductivity, the discovery of superconductivity in the infinite-layer nickelate brings more mystery to the picture than expected. Tops in the list of questions are perhaps (1) absence of superconductivity in the bulk nickelate and limited thickness of the infinite-layer phase in thin film, (2) absence of superconductivity in the La-nickelate despite it being the earliest studied rare-earth nickelate, and the role of 4f orbital in the recipe of superconductivity, (3) absence of Meissner effect and suspect of the origin of superconductivity from the interface, (4) whether nickelate hosts similar pairing symmetry to the single-band high-Tc cuprates or multiband iron-based superconductor. In this perspective article, we will…
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