Investigation of pressure-induced high T<sub>c</sub> in bulk nickelates
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Abstract
The recent discovery of superconductivity with a high transition temperature (Tc) of ~ 80 K in nickel-based single crystals by M. Wang’s group marks a milestone in the quest for high-temperature superconductors. This discovery bridges the gap between other nickelates and the cuprate superconductors, although the former still requires pressure to reach Tc above 77 K. We have carried out systematic studies on different nickel-based materials at ambient and under high pressure to investigate both superconducting and non-superconducting states, as well as the intertwined orders in this system, which helped to reveal the roles that the different orders, the spin, the orbitals, and the lattice play in the mechanism that produces its high-Tc superconductivity. Approaches to retaining the pressure-induced high Tc in this system at lower or even ambient pressure will also be discussed.
*Research is supported in part by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grants No. FA9550-15-1-0236 and No. FA9550-20-1-0068; the Enterprise Science Fund of Intellectual Ventures Management, LLC; the T. L. L. Temple Foundation; the John J. and Rebecca Moores Endowment; and the State of Texas through the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston.
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Presenters
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Liangzi Deng
- TcSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston
- University of Houston