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A Class of Magnetic Topological Material Candidates with Hypervalent Bi Chains

Materials Science 2022-05-27 v3

Abstract

The link between crystal and electronic structure is crucial for understanding structure-property relations in solid-state chemistry. In particular, it has been instrumental in understanding topological materials, where electrons behave differently than they would in conventional solids. Herein, we identify 1D Bi chains as a structural motif of interest for topological materials. We focus on Sm3_3ZrBi5_5, a new quasi-one-dimensional (1D) compound in the Ln3_3MPn5_5 (Ln = lanthanide; M = metal; Pn = pnictide) family that crystallizes in the P636_{3}/mcm space group. Density functional theory calculations indicate a complex, topologically non-trivial electronic structure that changes significantly in the presence of spin-orbit coupling. Magnetic measurements show a quasi-1D antiferromagnetic structure with two magnetic transitions at 11.7 and 10.7 K that are invariant to applied field up to 9 T, indicating magnetically frustrated spins. Heat capacity, electrical, and thermal transport measurements support this claim and suggest complex scattering behavior in Sm3_3ZrBi5_5. This work highlights 1D chains as an unexplored structural motif for identifying topological materials, as well as the potential for rich physical phenomena in the Ln3_3MPn5_5 family.

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@article{arxiv.2203.12690,
  title  = {A Class of Magnetic Topological Material Candidates with Hypervalent Bi Chains},
  author = {Jason F. Khoury and Bingzheng Han and Milena Jovanovic and Ratnadwip Singha and Xiaoyu Song and Raquel Queiroz and N. Phuan Ong and Leslie M. Schoop},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.12690},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

43 pages, 13 figures. Updated to add one reference and correct error in Figure 3