Large Anomalous and Topological Hall Effect and Nernst Effect in a Dirac Kagome Magnet Fe3Ge

  • Chunqiang Xu
  • , Shuvankar Gupta
  • , Hengxin Tan
  • , Hyeonhu Bae
  • , Olajumoke Oluwatobiloba Emmanuel
  • , Mingyu Xu
  • , Yan Wu
  • , Xiaofeng Xu
  • , Pengpeng Zhang
  • , Weiwei Xie
  • , Binghai Yan
  • , Xianglin Ke

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Abstract

Searching for Kagome magnets with novel magnetic and electronic properties has been attracting significant efforts recently. Here, the magnetic, electronic, and thermoelectric properties of Fe3Ge single crystals with Fe atoms forming a slightly distorted Kagome lattice are reported. It is shown that Fe3Ge exhibits a large anomalous Hall effect and anomalous Nernst effect. The observed anomalous transverse thermoelectric conductivity (Formula presented.) reaches ≈4.6 A m−1 K−1, which is larger than the conventional ferromagnets and most of the topological ferromagnets reported in literature. The first-principles calculations suggest that these exceptional transport properties are dominated by the intrinsic mechanism, which highlights the significant contribution of the Berry curvature of massive Dirac gaps in the momentum space. Additionally, a topological Hall resistivity of 0.9 µΩ cm and a topological Nernst coefficient of 1.2 µV K−1 are also observed, which are presumably ascribed to the Berry phase associated with the field-induced non-zero scalar spin chirality. These features highlight the synergic effects of the Berry phases in both momentum space and real space of Fe3Ge, which render it an excellent candidate for room-temperature thermoelectric applications based on transverse transport.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere11059
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume36
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 23 2026

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Chemistry
  • General Materials Science
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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