Frustrated superconductivity and intrinsic reduction of $T_c$ in trilayer nickelate
Qiong Qin, Jiangfan Wang, Yi-feng Yang

TL;DR
This paper proposes an interlayer pairing theory to explain the reduced maximum $T_c$ in trilayer nickelate superconductors, highlighting intrinsic frustration and fluctuations that differ from cuprate mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interlayer pairing scenario for trilayer nickelates, explaining the suppression of $T_c$ and predicting extended $s^ u$-wave gaps and Josephson effects.
Findings
Intrinsic frustration reduces $T_c$ in trilayer nickelates.
Predicted extended $s^ u$-wave gap structures with possible nodes.
Intrinsic Josephson coupling with potential experimental signatures.
Abstract
Identifying the key factors controlling the magnitude of is of critical importance in the pursuit of high-temperature superconductivity. In cuprates, reaches its maximal value in trilayer structure, leading to the belief that interlayer coupling may help promote the pairing. In contrast, for the recently discovered nickelate superconductors under high pressure, the maximum is reduced from about 80 K in the bilayer LaNiO to 30 K in the trilayer LaNiO. Motivated by this opposite trend, we propose an interlayer pairing scenario for the superconductivity of LaNiO. Our theory reveals intrinsic frustration in the spin-singlet pairing that the inner layer tends to form with both of the two outer layers respectively, leading to strong superconducting fluctuations between layers. This explains the reduction of its maximum …
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