A "road-map" of Nickelate superconductivity
Abstract
We comment on the electronic structure of Nickelate system Nd Ni O2 which shows superconductivity on doping. The doped system Nd0.8Sr0.2NiO2 shows (most probably unconventional) superconductivity with transition temperatures ranging from 9~K to 15~Kdang. The resistivity of the parent compound Nd NiO2 shows a minimum at around 60K, and an up-turn at lower temperatures. In the current understanding it is thought to be originating from a Kondo like coupling between mobile d-states of the Nd~5d bands and un-paired electrons in Ni 3dx2-y2-O2p hybrid orbitals of Ni1+ and O2-ions. In this note we offer alternative possibilities of the observed resistance minimum in LaNiO2. We attempt to construct a "road-map" of various possibilities to comprehend the observed behaviour and suggest further experiments to prove or disprove a given explanation. We also compare and contrast Nickelates with Cuprates. Comparison points towards unconventional superconductivity in Nickelates.
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