A comprehensive review of nickelate superconductors that surveys the 112, 327, and 43(10) families and frames the key open questions about their pairing mechanisms.
Evidence for nodal superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelates
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Infinite-layer nickelates present a new family of potential unconventional superconductors. A key open question is the superconducting pairing symmetry. We present low-temperature measurements of the London penetration depth in optimally doped La_{0.8}Sr_{0.2}NiO_{2}, Pr_{0.8}Sr_{0.2}NiO_{2}, and Nd_{0.8}Sr_{0.2}NiO_{2}. For La and Pr-nickelates, the superfluid density shows a quadratic temperature dependence, indicating nodal superconductivity in the presence of disorder. Nd-nickelate exhibits complex low-temperature behavior, which we attribute to magnetic impurities. These results are consistent with d-wave pairing.
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A comprehensive review of nickelate superconductors that surveys the 112, 327, and 43(10) families and frames the key open questions about their pairing mechanisms.