Isotropic Pauli-Limited Superconductivity in the Infinite Layer Nickelate Nd$_{0.775}$Sr$_{0.225}$NiO$_{2}$ (2012.06560v1)
Abstract: The recent observation of superconductivity in thin film infinite-layer nickelates${1-3}$ offers a different angle to investigate superconductivity in layered oxides${4}$. A wide range of candidate models have been proposed${5-10}$, emphasizing single- or multi-orbital electronic structure, Kondo or Hund's coupling, and analogies to cuprates. Clearly, further experimental characterization of the superconducting state is needed to develop a full understanding of the nickelates. Here we use magnetotransport measurements to probe the superconducting anisotropy in Nd${0.775}$Sr${0.225}$NiO$_{2}$. We find that the upper critical field is surprisingly isotropic at low temperatures despite the layered crystal structure. In a magnetic field the superconductivity is strongly Pauli-limited, such that the paramagnetic effect dominates over orbital de-pairing. Underlying this isotropic response is a substantial anisotropy in the superconducting coherence length, which is at least four times longer in-plane than out-of-plane. A prominent low-temperature upturn in the upper critical field indicates the presence of an unconventional ground state.
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