Doping evolution of the Mott–Hubbard landscape in infinite-layer nickelates

Berit H. Goodge(Cornell University), Danfeng Li(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Kyuho Lee(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Motoki Osada(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Bai Yang Wang(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), G. A. Sawatzky(University of British Columbia), Harold Y. Hwang(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Lena F. Kourkoutis(Cornell University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 4, 2021
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Abstract

The recent observation of superconductivity in [Formula: see text] has raised fundamental questions about the hierarchy of the underlying electronic structure. Calculations suggest that this system falls in the Mott-Hubbard regime, rather than the charge-transfer configuration of other nickel oxides and the superconducting cuprates. Here, we use state-of-the-art, locally resolved electron energy-loss spectroscopy to directly probe the Mott-Hubbard character of [Formula: see text] Upon doping, we observe emergent hybridization reminiscent of the Zhang-Rice singlet via the oxygen-projected states, modification of the Nd 5d states, and the systematic evolution of Ni 3d hybridization and filling. These experimental data provide direct evidence for the multiband electronic structure of the superconducting infinite-layer nickelates, particularly via the effects of hole doping on not only the oxygen but also nickel and rare-earth bands.


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