Persistent paramagnons in high-temperature infinite-layer nickelate superconductors

Abstract

The recent discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in hole-doped SmNiO2, exhibiting the record-high transition temperature Tc among infinite-layer (IL) nickelates, has opened a new avenue for exploring design principles of superconductivity. Experimentally determining the electronic structure and magnetic interactions in this new system is crucial to elucidating the mechanism behind the enhanced superconductivity. Here, we report a Ni L-edge resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) study of superconducting Sm-based IL nickelate thin films Sm1-x-y-zEuxCaySrzNiO2 (SECS). Dispersive paramagnonic excitations are observed in both optimally and overdoped SECS samples, supporting a spin-fluctuation-mediated pairing scenario. However, despite the two-fold enhancement of Tc in the Sm-based nickelates compared to their Pr-based counterparts, the effective exchange coupling strength is reduced by approximately 20\%. This behavior contrasts with hole-doped cuprates, where magnetic interactions correlate positively with Tc, highlighting essential differences in their superconducting mechanisms.

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