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Effects of different concentrations of topotactic hydrogen impurities on the electronic structure of nickelate superconductors

Published 22 Jul 2023 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.str-el | (2307.12020v1)

Abstract: Infinite-layer nickelate superconductors have recently been discovered to share both similarities and differences with cuprate superconductors. Notably, the incorporation of hydrogen (H) through topotactic reduction has been found to play a critical role in their electronic structure and, consequently, their superconductivity. In this study, we utilized a theoretical approach combining density-functional theory and impurity approximation to design three characteristic multi-orbital Hubbard models representing low, moderate, and high concentrations of topotactic-hydrogen. Consistent with experimental findings, our simulations revealed that both low and high concentrations of topotactic-hydrogen induce high-spin states ($S$=1) that are composed by holes at $d_{x2-y2}$ and $d_{z2}$ orbitals and consequently the emergent inter-site hopping between $d_{z2}$ to $d_{x2-y2}$ is unfavorable for superconductivity. Conversely, an optimal concentration of 25\% H aligns with the single Ni-$d_{x2-y2}$ band picture of superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates, demonstrating its beneficial effect on promoting superconducting behavior.

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