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Crystal Growth and Characterization of Orthorhombic Kagome Compounds RFe<sub>6</sub>Ge<sub>6</sub> (R= Tb, Dy, Y)

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Abstract

RT6Sn6 compounds, where R is a rare earth and T is a transition metal element, have recently attracted much attention due to their diverse magnetic and electronic properties. These compounds crystallize with hexagonal crystal structure. The uniquely spaced kagome layers of T atoms along the crystallographic c-axis provide additional degree of magnetic complexity, as well as an opportunity to tune them. The RFe6Ge6 (R = Tb, Dy, Y), compounds, however crystallize with orthorhombic structure, but still have multiple structural features reminiscent to the hexagonal RT6Sn6 compounds. The Fe atoms form a breathing kagome planes normal to the crystallographic a-axis. Likewise, the kagome planes are separated by two distinct blocks along the a-axis. Here, we will present crystal growth, structural characterization, magnetic and magneto transport properties of these orthorhombic breathing kagome compounds.

Presenters

  • Abhijeet Nayak

    University of Notre Dame, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame

Authors

  • Abhijeet Nayak

    University of Notre Dame, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame

  • Emily Rapp

    Missouri State University, Springfield

  • Hari Bhandari

    University of Notre Dame, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, George Mason University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame; Stavropoulos Centre for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame

  • Sekh Jamaluddin

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame; Stavropoulos Centre for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame

  • Madhav Prasad Ghimire

    Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu

  • Nirmal J Ghimire

    University of Notre Dame, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame; Stavropoulos Centre for Complex Quantum Matter, University of Notre Dame