Evolution of the superconductivity in pressurized La3-xSmxNi2O7
Abstract: Motivated by the discovery of superconductivity in bilayer LaNiO at 80 K and the increased superconducting transition temperature, , up to 92 K in single crystals of LaSmNiO under pressure, we systematically study the effect of Sm doping on the superconductivity and structure of LaSmNiO (0 x 1.5) under pressure. Experimental investigations in polycrystalline samples reveal that Sm doping monotonically decreases the lattice constants and , thereby enhancing crystal structure distortion and leading to an evolution of the metallic ground state in LaNiO to an insulating state in LaSmNiO. The maximum onset in compounds and 1.5 is 89 K, while the pressure that drives the emergence of superconductivity is higher for higher doping levels. The results suggest that the enhancement of in LaSmNiO is mainly affected by the compressed lattice before saturation, and the structure transition is critical for the emergence of superconductivity. Our experimental results provide insight into the influence of elemental substitution on nickelate superconductors, offering a means to increase the transition temperature further.
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