Interstitial oxygen order and its competition with superconductivity in La$_2$PrNi$_2$O$_{7+\delta}$
Zehao Dong, Gang Wang, Ningning Wang, Wen-Han Dong, Lin Gu, Yong Xu, Jinguang Cheng, Zhen Chen, Yayu Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates how interstitial oxygen order affects superconductivity in La$_2$PrNi$_2$O$_{7+\
Contribution
It reveals that striped interstitial oxygen order suppresses superconductivity, contrasting with cuprates, and highlights the role of Pr doping and oxygen stoichiometry in bilayer nickelates.
Findings
Pr doping eliminates oxygen vacancies, enabling bulk superconductivity.
High-pressure oxygen annealing induces interstitial oxygen order that suppresses superconductivity.
Interstitial oxygen order introduces quasi-1D lattice potentials and excess holes.
Abstract
High-temperature superconductivity in bilayer nickelate LaNiO under pressure has attracted significant interest in condensed matter physics. While early samples exhibited limited superconducting volume fractions, Pr substitution for La enabled bulk superconductivity in polycrystals under pressure and enhanced transition temperatures in thin films at ambient pressure. Beyond rare-earth doping, moderate oxygen or ozone annealing improves superconductivity by mitigating oxygen vacancies, whereas high-pressure oxygen annealing leads to a trivial, non-superconducting metallic state across all pressure regimes. These findings highlight the need to elucidate both the individual and combined effects of Pr doping and oxygen stoichiometry in modulating superconductivity in bilayer nickelates. Here, using multislice electron ptychography and electron energy-loss spectroscopy, we…
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