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From perovskite to infinite-layer nickelates: hole concentration from x-ray absorption

R. Pons

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The difficulty of determining cation concentrations and oxygen stoichiometry in infinite-layer nickelate thin films has so far prevented clear experimental identification of the nickel electron configuration in the superconducting phase. We used soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy to study the successive changes in PrNiO$_x$ thin films at various intermediate stages of topotactic reduction with $x=2-3$. By comparing the Ni-$L$ edge spectra to single and double cluster ligand-field calculations, w...

Submitted: January 12, 2026Subjects: Materials Science; Materials Science

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The difficulty of determining cation concentrations and oxygen stoichiometry in infinite-layer nickelate thin films has so far prevented clear experimental identification of the nickel electron configuration in the superconducting phase. We used soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy to study the successive changes in PrNiOx_x thin films at various intermediate stages of topotactic reduction with x=2βˆ’3x=2-3. By comparing the Ni-LL edge spectra to single and double cluster ligand-field calculations, we find that none of our samples exhibit a pure d9d^9 configuration. Our quantitative analysis using the charge sum rule shows that even when films are maximally reduced, the averaged number of nickel 3d3d holes is 1.35. Superconducting samples have even higher values, calling into question the previously assumed limit of hole doping. Concomitant changes in the oxygen KK-edge absorption spectra upon reduction indicate the presence of oxygen 2p2p holes, even in the most reduced films. Overall, our results suggest a complex interplay of hole doping mechanisms resulting from self-doping effects and oxygen non-stoichiometry.

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Jan 12, 2026
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