Absence of 3a0 Charge Density Wave Order in the Infinite Layer Nickelates
Abstract
A hallmark of many unconventional superconductors is the presence of many-body interactions which give rise to broken symmetry states intertwined with superconductivity. Recent resonant soft x-ray scattering experiments report commensurate 3a0 charge density wave order in the infinite layer nickelates, which has important implications regarding the universal interplay between charge order and superconductivity in both the cuprates and nickelates. Here, we present x-ray scattering and spectroscopy measurements on a series of NdNiO2+x samples which reveal that the signatures of charge density wave order are absent in fully reduced, single-phase NdNiO2. The 3a0 superlattice peak instead originates from a partially reduced impurity phase where excess apical oxygens form ordered rows with 3 unit cell periodicity. The absence of any observable charge density wave order in NdNiO2 highlights a crucial difference between the phase diagrams of the cuprate and nickelate superconductors.
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