The recent discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in the
Ruddlesden-Popper phase La3Ni2O7 under high pressure marks a significant
breakthrough in the field of 3d transition-metal oxide superconductors. For an
emerging novel class of high-Tc superconductors, it is crucial to find more
analogous superconducting materials with a dedicated effort toward broadening
the scope of nickelate superconductors. Here, we report on the observation of
high-Tc superconductivity in the high-pressure tetragonal I4/mmm phase of
La2PrNi2O7 above ~10 GPa, which is distinct from the reported orthorhombic Fmmm
phase of La3Ni2O7 above 14 GPa. For La2PrNi2O7, the onset and the
zero-resistance temperatures of superconductivity reach Tconset = 78.2 K and
Tczero = 40 K at 15 GPa. This superconducting phase shares the samilar
structural symmetry as many cuprate superconductors, providing a fresh platform
to investigate underlying mechanisms of nickelate superconductors.Comment: 19 pages and 6 figure