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The s-Wave Pairing and the Destructive Role of Apical-Oxygen Deficiencies in LaNiO Under Pressure

arXiv:2307.10144 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.236002

Abstract

Recently, the bilayer perovskite nickelate LaNiO has been reported to show evidence of high-temperature superconductivity (SC) under a moderate pressure of about 14 GPa. To investigate the superconducting mechanism, pairing symmetry, and the role of apical-oxygen deficiencies in this material, we perform a random-phase-approximation based study on a bilayer model consisting of the and orbitals of Ni atoms in both the pristine crystal and the crystal with apical-oxygen deficiencies. Our analysis reveals an -wave pairing symmetry driven by spin fluctuations. The crucial role of pressure lies in that it induces the emergence of the -pocket, which is involved in the strongest Fermi-surface nesting. We further found the emergence of local moments in the vicinity of apical-oxygen deficiencies, which significantly suppresses the . Therefore, it is possible to significantly enhance the by eliminating oxygen deficiencies during the synthesis of the samples.

Accepted by Phys. Rev. Lett

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