Flat bands in the CoSn-type compounds

William R. Meier, Mao-Hua Du, Satoshi Okamoto, Narayan Mohanta, Andrew F. May, Michael A. McGuire, Craig A. Bridges, German D. Samolyuk, and Brian C. Sales
Phys. Rev. B 102, 075148 – Published 31 August 2020

Abstract

Quantum interference on the kagome lattice generates electronic bands with narrow bandwidth, called flat bands. Crystal structures incorporating this lattice can host strong electron correlations with nonstandard ingredients, but only if these bands lie at the Fermi level. In the six compounds with the CoSn structure type (FeGe, FeSn, CoSn, NiIn, RhPb, and PtTl) the transition metals form a kagome lattice. The two iron variants are robust antiferromagnets so we focus on the latter four and investigate their thermodynamic and transport properties. We consider these results and calculated band structures to locate and characterize the flat bands in these materials. We propose that CoSn and RhPb deserve the community's attention for exploring flat-band physics.

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  • Received 28 May 2020
  • Accepted 10 August 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.075148

©2020 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

William R. Meier1, Mao-Hua Du1, Satoshi Okamoto1, Narayan Mohanta1, Andrew F. May1, Michael A. McGuire1, Craig A. Bridges2, German D. Samolyuk1, and Brian C. Sales1

  • 1Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA
  • 2Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA

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Vol. 102, Iss. 7 — 15 August 2020

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