Competing incommensurate spin fluctuations and magnetic excitations in infinite-layer nickelate superconductors

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The recently discovered infinite-layer nickelates show great promise in helping to disentangle the various cooperative mechanisms responsible for high-temperature superconductivity. However, lack of antiferromagnetic order in the pristine nickelates presents a challenge for connecting the physics of the cuprates and nickelates. Here, by using a quantum many-body Green’s function-based approach to treat the electronic and magnetic structures, we unveil the presence of many two- and three-dimensional magnetic stripe instabilities that are shown to persist across the phase diagram of LaNiO2. Our analysis indicates that the magnetic properties of the infinite-layer nickelates are closer to those of the doped cuprates, which host a stripe ground state, rather than the undoped cuprates. The computed longitudinal-spin, transverse-spin, and charge spectra of LaNiO2 are found to contain an admixture of contributions from localized and itinerant carriers. Theoretically obtained dispersion of magnetic excitations (spin-flip) is found to be in good accord with the results of recent resonant inelastic X-ray scattering experiments. Our study gives insight into the origin of strong magnetic competition in the infinite-layer nickelates and their relationship with the cuprates.

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Lane, C., Zhang, R., Barbiellini, B., Markiewicz, R. S., Bansil, A., Sun, J., & Zhu, J. X. (2023). Competing incommensurate spin fluctuations and magnetic excitations in infinite-layer nickelate superconductors. Communications Physics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01213-0

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