Spin-polarised STM reveals four-unit-cell stripe order in La4Ni3O10 with a near-complete 66 meV gap and discrete phase slips above 20 meV that allow imaging of stripe dynamics.
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La4Ni3O10 transforms directly from tetragonal to monoclinic under pressure, skipping the orthorhombic phase, and the transition temperature drops from 1030 K to 20 K by 14 GPa.
Raman response calculations for multiorbital nickelate models produce distinct spectral signatures for different superconducting pairing symmetries.
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Imaging stripe dynamics in trilayer nickelate La$_4$Ni$_3$O$_{10}$
Spin-polarised STM reveals four-unit-cell stripe order in La4Ni3O10 with a near-complete 66 meV gap and discrete phase slips above 20 meV that allow imaging of stripe dynamics.
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Tracing the horizon of tetragonal-to-monoclinic distortion in pressurized trilayer nickelate La4Ni3O10
La4Ni3O10 transforms directly from tetragonal to monoclinic under pressure, skipping the orthorhombic phase, and the transition temperature drops from 1030 K to 20 K by 14 GPa.
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Raman response in superconducting multiorbital systems with application to nickelates
Raman response calculations for multiorbital nickelate models produce distinct spectral signatures for different superconducting pairing symmetries.