We use resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) to compare the doping dependence of magnetic excitations of an infinite-layer nickelate to those of a prototypical superconducting cuprate. The polarization analysis of RIXS spectra establishes the dominant spin-flip nature of the midinfrared peak in both cases. Hole doping leads to opposite behavior of the magnetic energy in the two materials. By fitting the data with an original Hubbard-based model for dynamic susceptibility, we find that t is comparable in the two materials while U is about twice larger in the nickelate. This finding accounts for the smaller magnetic bandwidth of nickelates and for its decrease upon doping.

Spin excitations in Nd1-xSrxNiO2 and YBa2Cu3 O7-δ: The influence of Hubbard U

Rosa, F.;Martinelli, L.;Braicovich, L.;Merzoni, G.;Moretti Sala, M.;Arpaia, R.;Ghiringhelli, G.
2024-01-01

Abstract

We use resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) to compare the doping dependence of magnetic excitations of an infinite-layer nickelate to those of a prototypical superconducting cuprate. The polarization analysis of RIXS spectra establishes the dominant spin-flip nature of the midinfrared peak in both cases. Hole doping leads to opposite behavior of the magnetic energy in the two materials. By fitting the data with an original Hubbard-based model for dynamic susceptibility, we find that t is comparable in the two materials while U is about twice larger in the nickelate. This finding accounts for the smaller magnetic bandwidth of nickelates and for its decrease upon doping.
2024
Superconductivity, spin-excitations, nickelate, cuprate
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