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Noncollinear antiferromagnetic structure and physical properties of CrRhAs with distorted kagome lattice

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-05-11 v1 Materials Science Superconductivity

Abstract

CrRhAs was theoretically proposed to be a kagome metal with unusual magnetic ground states; however, little is known about its magnetic structure and physical properties experimentally. Here, we present an experimental investigation of CrRhAs with ZrNiAl-type structure and a distorted Cr kagome lattice. CrRhAs is an antiferromagnet with TN = 149 K. Powder neutron diffraction analysis reveals a noncollinear antiferromagnetic structure with propagation vector k = (1/3, 1/3, 1/2), which features a ferromagnetic second nearest neighbor coupling in the kagome plane that is different from the prediction in previous density functional theory calculations. Furthermore, CrRhAs exhibits anomalous electrical transport properties which are possibly related to multiband effects and strong spin fluctuations. For the temperature-dependent longitudinal resistivity \r{ho}xx, it is semiconductinglike above TN and becomes metallic below TN . The Hall coefficients exhibit two sign changes near 70 and 300 K. Combined with the results of heat capacity measurements, a large Kadowaki-Woods ratio {\alpha} = 33.9 {\mu}{\Omega} cm mol2 K2/J2 is obtained. The above results suggest CrRhAs is a strongly correlated kagome metal with multiband and noncollinear magnetic structure features.

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@article{arxiv.2605.07540,
  title  = {Noncollinear antiferromagnetic structure and physical properties of CrRhAs with distorted kagome lattice},
  author = {Chenglin Shang and Daye Xu and Bingxian Shi and Xuejuan Gui and Zhongcen Sun and Juanjuan Liu and Jinchen Wang and Hongxia Zhang and Hongliang Wang and Lijie Hao and Peng Cheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.07540},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures. Published in PHYSICAL REVIEW B 113, 184430 (2026)