Tunable resistivity exponents in the metallic phase of epitaxial nickelates
Strong electronic correlations in rare-earth nickelates make them prone to unconventional behaviour but extrinsic effects hamper the interpretation of data. Guo et al. show that apparent non-Fermi liquid transport in NdNiO3 is tuned by strain and disorder, suggesting a more conventional origin.
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Main Authors: | Qikai Guo, Saeedeh Farokhipoor, César Magén, Francisco Rivadulla, Beatriz Noheda |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4b90c8b9ff4845649e5332af95a58d8f |
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