Strain mediated phase crossover in Ruddlesden Popper nickelates
Ting Cui, Songhee Choi, Ting Lin, Chen Liu, Gang Wang, Ningning Wang,, Shengru Chen, Haitao Hong, Dongke Rong, Qianying Wang, Qiao Jin, Jia-Ou Wang,, Lin Gu, Chen Ge, Can Wang, Jin Guang Cheng, Qinghua Zhang, Liang Si, Kui-juan, Jin, and Er-Jia Guo

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that misfit strain in Ruddlesden-Popper nickelate films induces phase transitions, affecting their electronic structure and complicating the fabrication of pure-phase materials crucial for superconductivity applications.
Contribution
It reveals strain-dependent phase stability and electronic configuration in RP nickelates, highlighting challenges in fabricating pure-phase films for superconductivity research.
Findings
Tensile strain favors perovskite structure in RP nickelates.
Compressive strain stabilizes La3Ni2O7 phase.
Strain influences Ni valence state and orbital occupation.
Abstract
Recent progress on the signatures of pressure-induced high temperature superconductivity in Ruddlesden Popper (RP) nickelates (Lan+1NinO3n+1) has attracted growing interest in both theoretical calculations and experimental efforts. The fabrication of high-quality single crystalline RP nickelate thin films is critical for possible reducing the superconducting transition pressure and advancing applications in microelectronics in the future. In this study, we report the observations of an active phase transition in RP nickelate films induced by misfit strain. We found that RP nickelate films favor the perovskite structure (n = infinite) under tensile strains, while compressive strains stabilize the La3Ni2O7 (n = 2) phase. The selection of distinct phases is governed by the strain dependent formation energy and electronic configuration. In compressively strained La3Ni2O7, we experimentally…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
