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Late transition metal oxides with infinite-layer structure: Nickelates versus cuprates

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 101, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.101.081110

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  1. German Science Foundation (DFG) [LE-2446/4-1]
  2. JUWELS Cluster of the Julich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) [hhh08]

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The correlated electronic structure of the infinite-layer compounds NdNiO2 and SrCuO2 at stoichiometry and with finite hole doping is compared. Key differences are elucidated from an advanced first-principles many-body perspective. Contrary to the charge-transfer insulating cuprate, the self-doped nickelate remains noninsulating even for large interaction strength, though the Ni-d(x2-y2) spectral weight is also gapped in that limit. Hybridization between Ni(3d) and Nd(5d) is crucial for the appearance of the self-doping band. Upon realistic hole doping, Sr1-yCuO2 shows the expected mixed oxygen-Cu-d(x2-y2) (Zhang-Rice) states at low energy. In the case of Nd1-xSrxNiO2, the self-doping band is shifted to higher energies and a doping-dependent d(z2)-versus-d(x2-y2) competition on Ni is revealed. The absence of prominent Zhang-Rice physics in infinite-layer nickelates might be relevant to understand the notable difference in the superconducting T-c's.

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