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The recent discovery of Sr-doped infinite-layer nickelate $textrm{NdNiO}_2$ [D. Li et al. Nature 572, 624 (2019)] offers an exciting platform for investigating unconventional superconductivity in nickelatebased compounds. In this work, we present a first-principles calculations for the electronic and magnetic properties of undoped parent $textrm{NdNiO}_2$. Intriguingly, we found that: 1) the paramagnetic phase has complex Fermi pockets with 3D characters near the Fermi level; 2) by including electronelectron interactions, 3d-electrons of Ni tend to form $(pi, pi, pi)$ antiferromagnetic ordering at low temperatures; 3) with moderate interaction strength, 5d-electrons of Nd contribute small Fermi pockets that could weaken the magnetic order akin to the self-doping effect. Our results provide a plausible interpretation for the experimentally observed resistivity minimum and Hall coefficient drop. Moreover, we elucidate that antiferromagnetic ordering in $textrm{NdNiO}_2$ is relatively weak, arising from the small exchange coupling between 3d-electrons of Niand also hybridization with 5d-electrons of Nd.
The demonstration of superconductivity in nickelate analogues of high $T_c$ cuprates provides new perspectives on the physics of correlated electron materials. The degree to which the nickelate electronic structure is similar to that of cuprates is a
Motivated by the recent discovery of superconductivity in the infinite-layer (Sr,Nd)NiO$_2$ films with Sr content $x simeq0.2$ [Li et al., Nature (London) textbf{572}, 624 (2019)], we examine the effects of electron correlations and Sr-doping on the
We present a theoretical study of the effect of electron-electron interactions and Sr doping on the electronic structure of infinite-layer (Nd,Sr)NiO$_2$ using the density functional+dynamical mean-field theory approach. In particular, we explore the
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