Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1818043 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2014 | 4 Pages |
•Reduction agents were compared from a viewpoint of the facility for topotactic reduction of LaNiO3 to LaNiO2 films.•TiH2 and CaH2 yielded infinite-layer LaNiO2 with low and metallic resistivity.•H2 released from metal hydrides plays a dominant role in the topotactic reduction.
Reduction agents, such as activated carbon, TiH2, and CaH2, were compared from a viewpoint of the facility for the topotactic reduction of LaNiO3 to LaNiO2 films. Activated carbon did not yield infinite-layer LaNiO2 whereas both of TiH2 and CaH2 yielded infinite-layer LaNiO2 with low resistivity (∼1 mΩ cm at 300 K) as well as metallic behavior down to 70 K. Thermal desorption spectroscopy indicated that H2 released from metal hydrides plays a dominant role in the topotactic reduction.