Competing Charge/Spin-Stripe and Correlated Metal Phases in Trilayer Nickelates (Pr$_{1-x}$La$_x$)$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$
Xinglong Chen, Hong Zheng, Daniel Phelan, Hao Zheng, Saul Lapidus,, Matthew Krogstad, Raymond Osborn, Stephan Rosenkranz, John Mitchell

TL;DR
This study investigates the phase transition between metallic and stripe-ordered insulating states in a series of nickelate compounds, revealing a potential quantum critical point and models for inhomogeneous and homogeneous ground states.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of the ground state evolution in (Pr$_{1-x}$La$_x$)$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ through synthesis and multi-faceted measurements, identifying a quantum phase transition.
Findings
Identified a transition between metallic and stripe-insulating phases at x=0.4.
Proposed models for inhomogeneous and homogeneous quantum critical systems.
Evidence for a quantum Griffiths phase in the inhomogeneous scenario.
Abstract
Low-valent nickelates RNiO (R = rare earth) containing Ni (d) with a quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) square planar coordination geometry possess structural and electronic properties that are similar to those of high-Tc cuprates, including superconductivity itself in the doped infinite layer () RNiO system. Within this RNiO nickelate family, the crystallographic isomorphs PrNiO and LaNiO exhibit singularly different ground states: PrNiO is metallic and LaNiO is a charge- and spin-stripe ordered insulator. To explore and understand the ground state evolution from metallic PrNiO to stripe-ordered LaNiO in the RNiO family, we have grown a series of isovalent-substituted single crystals (PrLa)NiO. Combining…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Iron-based superconductors research
