H-linear magnetoresistance in the T2 resistivity regime of overdoped infinite-layer nickelate La1-xSrxNiO2

Abstract

We report a systematic magnetotransport study on high-crystallinity La1-xSrxNiO2 (LSNO) thin films with x=0.20-0.24. By conducting pulsed-field transport experiment up to 62 T, we reveal two salient features of the normal-state transport in overdoped LSNO thin films: (1) the magnetoresistance does not follow the Kohler's rule but exhibits a H-linear behavior in the high H/T limit and (2) the normal-state (T) below 30 K consistently follows a T2 behavior across the overdoped regime. Our results demonstrate a coexistence of H-linear magnetoresistance and T2 resistivity in a model unconventional superconductor and provide new information on the transport characteristics of the normal ground state that host superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates.

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