Orbital-selective d-wave superconductivity arises exclusively from the itinerant orbital in the two-band t-J model, suppressed by local inter-orbital bound states from the quasi-localized orbital.
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Oxygen stoichiometry homogeneity, epitaxial strain, and specific stacking motifs in La3Ni2O7-δ thin films are shown to stabilize superconductivity at ambient pressure.
Multiband effects and orbital-selective damping in bilayer nickelates produce pronounced temperature dependence in the Hall coefficient via the quasi-quantum metric contribution to transport.
Compressive strain enhances Jahn-Teller splitting Δ_JT in La3Ni2O7 films as the key microscopic tuning parameter for superconductivity, matching ARPES and Hall data on specific substrates.
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Orbital-Selective $d$-wave Superconductivity in the Two-Band $t$-$J$ Model: Possible Applications to La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$
Orbital-selective d-wave superconductivity arises exclusively from the itinerant orbital in the two-band t-J model, suppressed by local inter-orbital bound states from the quasi-localized orbital.
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Decoding Superconductivity in La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_{7-\delta}$ Thin Films via Ozone-Driven Structure and Oxidation Tuning
Oxygen stoichiometry homogeneity, epitaxial strain, and specific stacking motifs in La3Ni2O7-δ thin films are shown to stabilize superconductivity at ambient pressure.
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Impact of multiband effects on non-Fermi-liquid transport phenomena in bilayer nickelates
Multiband effects and orbital-selective damping in bilayer nickelates produce pronounced temperature dependence in the Hall coefficient via the quasi-quantum metric contribution to transport.
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Jahn-Teller distortion on strained La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ thin films
Compressive strain enhances Jahn-Teller splitting Δ_JT in La3Ni2O7 films as the key microscopic tuning parameter for superconductivity, matching ARPES and Hall data on specific substrates.