A density-wave-like transition in the polycrystalline V 3 Sb 2 sample with bilayer kagome lattice
Recently, transition-metal-based kagome metals have aroused much research interest as a novel platform to explore exotic topological quantum phenomena. Here we report on the synthesis, structure, and physical properties of a bilayer kagome lattice compound V 3 Sb 2 . The polycrystalline V 3 Sb 2 sam...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chinese physics B 2022-01, Vol.31 (1), p.17106 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, transition-metal-based kagome metals have aroused much research interest as a novel platform to explore exotic topological quantum phenomena. Here we report on the synthesis, structure, and physical properties of a bilayer kagome lattice compound V
3
Sb
2
. The polycrystalline V
3
Sb
2
samples were synthesized by conventional solid-state-reaction method in a sealed quartz tube at temperatures below 850 °C. Measurements of magnetic susceptibility and resistivity revealed consistently a density-wave-like transition at
T
dw
≈ 160 K with a large thermal hysteresis, even though some sample-dependent behaviors were observed presumably due to the different preparation conditions. Upon cooling through
T
dw
, no strong anomaly in lattice parameters and no indication of symmetry lowering were detected in powder x-ray diffraction measurements. This transition can be suppressed completely by applying hydrostatic pressures of about 1.8 GPa, around which no sign of superconductivity was observed down to 1.5 K. Specific-heat measurements revealed a relatively large Sommerfeld coefficient
γ
= 18.5 mJ⋅mol
–1
⋅K
–2
, confirming the metallic ground state with moderate electronic correlations. Density functional theory calculations indicate that V
3
Sb
2
shows a non-trivial topological crystalline property. Thus, our study makes V
3
Sb
2
a new candidate of metallic kagome compound to study the interplay between density-wave-order, nontrivial band topology, and possible superconductivity. |
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ISSN: | 1674-1056 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1674-1056/ac4227 |