Probing the Nickelate Ground State in NdNiO3 Superlattices

ORAL

Abstract

The rare-earth nickelates of the type RNiO$_3$ exhibit tunable, sharp metal-insulator transitions as a function of R size, film thickness, and external fields. The nature of these transitions has been the subject of much study, including examination of the insulating ground state. NdNiO$_3$ has garnered particular interest due to a concomitant magnetic crossover to an antiferromagnetic state occurring at the metal-insulator transition temperature. Several previous studies have focused on thin films; in this work, we examine NdNiO$_3$ layers confined in heterostructures. The metal-insulator transition temperature can be manipulated based on the thickness of the NdNiO$_3$ layers within the heterostructure, and a suppression of the high-temperature metallic phase leads to a crossover to localization related to a change in dimensionality. The electronic structure of these phases probed using x-ray absorption spectroscopy enables us to elucidate the link between potential charge ordering and dimensionality in the ground state of this system.

Authors

  • Ankit Disa

    • Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena and Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
  • Divine Kumah

    • Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena and Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
  • Joseph Ngai

    • Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena and Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
  • Fred Walker

    • Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena and Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
  • Charles Ahn

    • Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena and Department of Applied Physics, Yale University