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Superconductivity in freestanding infinite-layer nickelate membranes

Authors :
Yan, Shengjun
Mao, Wei
Sun, Wenjie
Li, Yueying
Sun, Haoying
Yang, Jiangfeng
Hao, Bo
Guo, Wei
Nian, Leyan
Gu, Zhengbin
Wang, Peng
Nie, Yuefeng
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The observation of superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates has attracted significant attention due to its potential as a new platform for exploring high $ \mathrm{\textit{T}}_{c} $ superconductivity. However, thus far, superconductivity has only been observed in epitaxial thin films, which limits the manipulation capabilities and modulation methods compared to two-dimensional exfoliated materials. Given the exceptionally giant strain tunability and stacking capability of freestanding membranes, separating superconducting nickelates from the as-grown substrate is a novel way to engineer the superconductivity and uncover the underlying physics. Herein, we report the synthesis of the superconducting freestanding $ \mathrm{La}_{0.8}\mathrm{Sr}_{0.2}\mathrm{Ni}\mathrm{O}_{2} $ membranes ($ \mathrm{\textit{T}}_{c}\mathrm{=}\mathrm{10.9}\;\mathrm{K} $), emphasizing the crucial roles of the interface engineering in the precursor phase film growth and the quick transfer process in achieving superconductivity. Our work offers a new versatile platform for investigating the superconductivity in nickelates, such as the pairing symmetry via constructing Josephson tunneling junctions and higher $ \mathrm{\textit{T}}_{c} $ values via high-pressure experiments.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.15980
Document Type :
Working Paper