Net Magnetization and Inhomogeneous Magnetic Order in a High-Tc Nickelate Superconductor
Abstract
High-temperature and high-magnetic-field-induced re-entrant superconductivity has been discovered in the infinite-layer nickelate Sm1-x-y Eux Cay Ni O2 (SECNO). Infinite-layer nickelates are the closest known analogues of high-Tc cuprate superconductors, yet they host distinct magnetic ground states. Using low-energy muon spin relaxation and polarized neutron reflectometry, we reveal the magnetic order in SECNO. We find that magnetic freezing occurs at a higher-temperature than in other nickelate compounds, and that a substantial net magnetization of 55 \,kA\,m-1 10 \,kA\,m-1 emerges and remains largely unchanged across the superconducting transition. The magnetism in SECNO is disordered and nonuniform.
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