Comment on newly found Charge Density Waves in infinite layer Nickelates

Abstract

Recent works[1-3] reported evidence for charge density waves (CDWs) in infinite layer nickelates (112 structure) based on resonant diffraction at the Ni L3 edge measured at fixed scattering angle. We have found that a measurement with fixed momentum transfer, rather than scattering angle, does not show a resonance effect. We have also observed that a nearby structural Bragg peak from the substrate appears due to third harmonic content of the incident beam, and spreads intensity down to the region of the attributed CDW order. This was further confirmed by testing a bare substrate. We suggest procedures to confirm an effective resonant enhancement of a diffraction peak.

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