Communications Materials (May 2024)

Tunable magnetism in titanium-based kagome metals by rare-earth engineering and high pressure

  • Long Chen,
  • Ying Zhou,
  • He Zhang,
  • Xuecong Ji,
  • Ke Liao,
  • Yu Ji,
  • Ying Li,
  • Zhongnan Guo,
  • Xi Shen,
  • Richeng Yu,
  • Xiaohui Yu,
  • Hongming Weng,
  • Gang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-024-00513-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Rare-earth engineering is an effective way to introduce and tune magnetism in topological kagome materials, which have been acting as a fertile platform to investigate the quantum interactions between geometry, topology, spin, and correlation. Here, we report the synthesis, structure, and physical properties of titanium-based kagome metals RETi3Bi4 (RE = Yb, Pr, and Nd) with various magnetic states. They all crystallize in the orthogonal space group Fmmm (No. 69), featuring distorted titanium kagome lattices and rare-earth zig-zag chains. By changing the rare earth atoms in the zig-zag chains, the magnetism can be tuned from nonmagnetic YbTi3Bi4 to short-range ordered PrTi3Bi4 (T anomaly ~ 8.2 K), and finally to ferromagnetic NdTi3Bi4 (T c ~ 8.5 K). In-situ resistance measurements of NdTi3Bi4 under high pressure further reveal a tunable ferromagnetic ordering temperature. These results highlight RETi3Bi4 as a promising family of kagome metals to explore nontrivial band topology and exotic phases.