Physical Review Research (Nov 2024)

Closing in on possible scenarios for infinite-layer nickelates: Comparison of dynamical mean-field theory with angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

  • Liang Si,
  • Eric Jacob,
  • Wenfeng Wu,
  • Andreas Hausoel,
  • Juraj Krsnik,
  • Paul Worm,
  • Simone Di Cataldo,
  • Oleg Janson,
  • Karsten Held

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.043104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 043104

Abstract

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Conflicting theoretical scenarios for infinite-layer nickelate superconductors have been hotly debated, particularly regarding whether only a single Ni-3d_{x^{2}−y^{2}} band is relevant at low energies besides electron pockets or whether multiorbital physics including Ni-3d_{z^{2}} is instead essential. The first scenario has emerged from density-functional theory plus dynamical mean-field theory (DFT + DMFT) calculations. Comparing the previous DFT + DMFT spectra to recent angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments, we find excellent agreement for both the Fermi surface and the strongly renormalized quasiparticle bands, supporting the first scenario. Our key findings further suggest that the “waterfalls” observed in ARPES might emerge from the quasiparticle-to-Hubbard-band crossover, and that additional spectral weight close to the A pocket likely originates from the Ni-3d_{xy} orbital.