Freestanding nickelate membrane

ORAL

Abstract

Perovskite nickelates have been heavily studied as a textbook example of how the interplay of structural, orbital, and charge/spin degrees of freedom drive strongly correlated phenomena in 3d transition metal oxides. The recent discovery of superconductivity in the infinite-layer nickelate thin films has provided the field another d9 electron configuration similar to cuprates. Releasing nickelate thin films from the substrate constraint would provide a novel experimental avenue to explore the strain tunability of the metal-insulator transition in the perovskite nickelates and superconductivity in the infinite-layer nickelates. In this talk, we will discuss our progress on synthesizing freestanding perovskite nickelate membranes and bridging them to the infinite-layer nickelate phase.

Presenters

  • Yonghun Lee

    • Stanford University

Authors

  • Yonghun Lee

    • Stanford University
  • Xin Wei

    • Stanford University
  • Yijun Yu

    • Stanford University
  • Lopa Bhatt

    • Cornell University
  • Kyuho Lee

    • Stanford University
  • Berit H Goodge

    • Cornell University
  • Shannon Harvey

    • Stanford University
  • Bai Yang Wang

    • Stanford University
  • Jiarui Li

    • Stanford University
    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • David A Muller

    • Cornell University
  • Lena F Kourkoutis

    • Cornell University
  • Yi-De Chuang

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
    • Advanced Light Source (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Wei-Sheng Lee

    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
  • Harold Hwang

    • Stanford University