Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Planar Nickelate Pr<sub>4</sub>Ni<sub>3</sub>O<sub>8</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

Planar nickelates share the similar crystal structure and 3d electron configuration with high TC cuprate materials, and thus can be considered as a potential proxy for cuprate physics as well as a possible candidate for hosting high-temperature superconductivity. A previous study has shown that Pr4Ni3O8, a metallic material in the planar nickelate family, has a pronounced orbital character of dx2-y2near the Fermi energy [1], which is a signature of the cuprate electronic structure. Here we present the first angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of Pr4Ni3O8. Consistent with the electron counting, planar nickelate Pr4Ni3O8 shows a non-gapped Fermi surface that resembles the one in the heavily over-doped cuprate. A detailed comparison of the ARPES result shows more similarity in the electronic structure. Our observations demonstrate that planar nickelate Pr4Ni3O8 material can be a potential test ground for the study of cuprate physics.


[1] Junjie Zhang et al. Large orbital polarization in a metallic square-planar nickelate. Nat. Phys.13, 864–869 (2017).

Presenters

  • Haoxiang Li

    • University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Haoxiang Li

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Xiaoqing Zhou

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Kyle Gordon

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Hong Zheng

    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Lab
  • Junjie Zhang

    • Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Lab
  • John Mitchell

    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Lab
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Lab
  • Daniel Dessau

    • University of Colorado, Boulder