The vortex-Nernst effect in a superconducting infinite-layer nickelate

Abstract

We report measurements of the Nernst and Seebeck effects in Nd1-xSrxNiO2 thin films near the superconducting transition temperature, T = 6.5 - 15 K. Our main result is the observation of a vortex-Nernst signal Syx(T,H) with a maximum at μ0H = 5 T and a tail that extends to μ0H ≈ 15 T, which we identify as the upper-critical field Hc2. At T > T c = 6.1 K, Hc2 remains large (15 T), up to the highest temperature we can resolve from Syx (11 K). These results indicate the existence of a vortex-liquid state over a wide range of finite-resistance temperatures, as in the high-T c cuprates.

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