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Peeling back the layers: Exploring capping effects on nickelate superconductivity

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Cutting-edge X-ray techniques uncover the intrinsic properties of superconducting infinite layer nickelates.

Researchers used cutting-edge techniques to gain new insights into 'infinite-layer' nickelate materials.

Superconducting materials allow current to flow through them with no resistance and therefore have no power loss.

Spin excitations in these materials are stable in the superconducting phase, similar to what is seen in cuprates.

In capped samples, these magnetic properties are only slightly stronger because of interfacial effects.

The research and facilities used were funded by the DOE Office of Science .

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