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Competing Charge/Spin-Stripe and Correlated Metal Phases in Trilayer Nickelates (Pr$_{1-x}$La$_x$)$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$

Low-valent nickelates R$_{n+1}$Ni$_n$O$_{2n+2}$ (R = rare earth) containing Ni$^{1+}$ (d$^{9}$) with a quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) square planar coordination geometry possess structural and electronic properties that are similar to those of high-Tc cuprates, including superconductivity itself in the doped infinite layer ($n = \infty$) RNiO$_2$ system. Within this R$_{n+1}$Ni$_n$O$_{2n+2}$ nickelate family, the crystallographic isomorphs Pr$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ and La$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ exhibit singularly different ground states: Pr$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ is metallic and La$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ is a charge- and spin-stripe ordered insulator. To explore and understand the ground state evolution from metallic Pr$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ to stripe-ordered La$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ in the R$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$ family, we have grown a series of isovalent-substituted single crystals (Pr$_{1-x}$La$_x$)$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$. Combining thermodynamic, transport, magnetic, and synchrotron X-ray single crystal diffraction measurements, we reveal a transition between metallic and stripe-insulator phase regions, with a putative quantum phase transition at x = 0.4. We propose two possible models for (Pr$_{1-x}$La$_x$)$_4$Ni$_3$O$_8$: an electronically inhomogeneous system that could serve as a candidate for exploring quantum Griffiths phase physics and a homogeneous system with a putative quantum critical point at the phase boundary.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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