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arxiv: 1601.03711 · v1 · submitted 2016-01-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

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Stacked Charge Stripes in Quasi-Two_Dimensional Trilayer Nickelate La4Ni3O8

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The quasi-two-dimensional nickelate La4Ni3O8 (La-438) is an anion deficient n=3 Ruddlesden-Popper (R-P) phase that consists of trilayer networks of square planar Ni ions, formally assigned as Ni1+ and Ni2+ in a 2:1 ratio. While previous studies on polycrystalline samples have identified a 105 K phase transition with a pronounced electronic and magnetic response but weak lattice character, no consensus on the origin of this transition has been reached. Here we show using synchrotron x-ray diffraction on high-pO2 floating-zone grown single crystals that this transition is driven by a real space ordering of charge into a quasi-2D charge stripe ground state. The charge stripe superlattice propagation vector, q=(2/3, 0, 1), corresponds with that found in the related 1/3-hole doped single layer Ruddlesden-Popper nickelate, La5/3Sr1/3NiO4 (LSNO-1/3, Ni2.33+) with orientation at 45-degrees to the Ni-O bonds. Like LSNO-1/3, the charge stripes in La-438 are weakly correlated along the c axis to form a staggered ABAB stacking that minimizes the Coulomb repulsion among the stripes. Surprisingly, however, we find that the charge stripes within each trilayer of La-438 are stacked in phase from one layer to the next, at odds with any simple Coulomb repulsion argument.

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