Local Metallic and Structural Properties of the Strongly Correlated Metal LaNiO3 using 8Li β-NMR

Abstract

We report β-detected NMR of ion-implanted 8Li in a single crystal and thin film of the strongly correlated metal LaNiO3. In both samples, spin-lattice relaxation measurements reveal two distinct local metallic environments, as is evident from T-linear Korringa 1/T1 below 200 K with slopes comparable to other metals. A small, approximately temperature independent Knight shift of 74 ppm is observed, yielding a normalized Korringa product characteristic of substantial antiferromagnetic correlations, but, we find no evidence for a magnetic transition from 4 to 310 K. Two distinct, equally abundant 8Li sites is inconsistent with the widely accepted rhombohedral structure of LaNiO3, but cannot be simply explained by either of the common alternative orthorhombic or monoclinic distortions.

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