Electronic structure of superconducting infinite-layer lanthanum nickelates

ORAL

Abstract

Revealing the momentum-resolved electronic structure of infinite-layer nickelates is essential for understanding this new class of unconventional superconductors, but has been hindered by the formidable challenges in improving the sample quality. In this work, we report the angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy of superconducting La0.8Sr0.2NiO2 films prepared by molecular beam epitaxy and in situ atomic-hydrogen reduction. The measured Fermi topology closely matches theoretical calculations, showing a large Ni-dx2-y2 derived Fermi sheet that evolves from hole-like to electron-like along kz, and a three-dimensional (3D) electron pocket centered at Brillouin zone corner. The Ni-dx2-y2 derived bands show a mass enhancement (m*/mDFT) of 2-3, while the 3D electron band shows negligible band renormalization. Moreover, the Ni-dx2-y2 derived states also display a band dispersion anomaly at higher binding energy, reminiscent of the waterfall feature and kinks observed in cuprates.

*National Natural Science Foundation of China and National Key R&D Program of China

Publication: Adv. Mater. 36, 2401342 (2024), arXiv:2403.07344 (2024)

Presenters

  • Wenjie Sun

    • Nanjing Univ

Authors

  • Wenjie Sun

    • Nanjing Univ
  • Zhicheng Jiang

    • University of Science and Technology of China
  • Chengliang Xia

    • NYU Shanghai
  • Bo Hao

    • Nanjing University
  • Shengjun Yan

    • Nanjing University
  • Maosen Wang

    • Nanjing University
  • Yueying Li

    • Nanjing University
    • Nanjing Univ
  • Hongquan Liu

    • NYU Shanghai
  • Jianyang Ding

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology
  • Jiayu Liu

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology
  • Zhengtai Liu

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Shanghai Advanced Research Institute
  • Jishan Liu

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Shanghai Advanced Research Institute
  • Hanghui Chen

    • NYU Shanghai and New York University
    • New York University (NYU)
  • Dawei Shen

    • University of Science and Technology of China
  • Yuefeng Nie

    • Nanjing Univ