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Nature Research, Scientific Reports, 1(10), 2020

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-74884-2

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Charge disproportionation and nano phase separation in $\textit{R}\mathrm{SrNiO}_{4}$

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Abstract

AbstractWe have successfully grown centimeter-sized layered $\textit{R}\mathrm{SrNiO}_{4}$ R SrNiO 4 single crystals under high oxygen pressures of 120–150 bar by the floating zone technique. This enabled us to perform neutron scattering experiments where we observe close to quarter-integer magnetic peaks below $∼ 77~\mathrm{K}$ ∼ 77 K that are accompanied by steep upwards dispersing spin excitations. Within the high-frequency Ni–O bond stretching phonon dispersion, a softening at the propagation vector for a checkerboard modulation can be observed. We were able to simulate the magnetic excitation spectra using a model that includes two essential ingredients, namely checkerboard charge disproportionation and nano phase separation. The results thus suggest that charge disproportionation is preferred instead of a Jahn–Teller distortion even for this layered $\mathrm{Ni}^{3+}$ Ni 3 + system.