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Geometric effects in the infinite-layer nickelates

Published 26 Oct 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.str-el | (2110.13580v2)

Abstract: Geometric effects in the infinite-layer nickelates $R$NiO$_2$ associated with the relative size of the $R$-site atom are investigated via first-principles calculations. We consider, in particular, the prospective YNiO$_2$ material to illustrate the impact of these effects. Compared to LaNiO$_2$, we find that the La $\to$ Y substitution is equivalent to a pressure of 19 GPa and that the presence of topotactic hydrogen can be precluded. However, the electronic structure of YNiO$_2$ departs from the cuprate-like picture due to an increase in both self-doping effect and $e_g$ hybridization. Furthermore, we find that geometric effects introduce a quantum critical point in the $R$NiO$_2$ series. This implies a $P4/mmm \leftrightarrow I4/mcm$ structural transformation associated to a $A_3+$ normal mode, according to which the oxygen squares undergo an in-plane rotation around Ni that alternates along $c$. We find that such a $A_3+$-mode instability has a generic character in the infinite-layer nickelates and can be tuned via either the effective $R$-site atom size or epitaxial strain.

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