Closing in on possible scenarios for infinite-layer nickelates: comparison of dynamical mean-field theory with angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
Abstract
Conflicting theoretical scenarios for infinite-layer nickelate superconductors have been hotly debated, particularly regarding whether only a single Ni-3dx2-y2 band is relevant at low energies besides electron pockets or whether multi-orbital physics including Ni-3dz2 is instead essential. The first scenario has emerged from density-functional theory plus dynamical mean-field theory (DFT+DMFT) calculations. Comparing the previous DFT+DMFT spectra to recent angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments, we find excellent agreement for both the Fermi surface and the strongly renormalized quasi-particle bands, supporting the first scenario. Our key findings further suggest that the "waterfalls" observed in ARPES might emerge from the quasi-particle--to--Hubbard-band crossover, and that additional spectral weight close to the A-pocket likely originates from the Ni-3dxy orbital.