Intricate magnetic landscape in antiferromagnetic kagome metal TbTi3Bi4 and interplay with Ln2-xTi6+xBi9 (Ln: Tb-Lu) shurikagome metals

Abstract

Here we present the discovery and characterization of the kagome metal TbTi3Bi4 in tandem with a new series of compounds, the Ln2-xTi6+xBi9 (Ln: Tb-Lu) shurikagome metals. We previously reported on the growth of the LnTi3Bi4 (Ln: La-Gd3+, Eu2+, Yb2+) family, a chemically diverse and exfoliable series of kagome metals with complex and highly anisotropic magnetism. However, unlike the La-Gd analogs, TbTi3Bi4 cannot be synthesized by our previous methodology due to phase competition with Ln2-xTi6+xBi9 (x1.7-1.2). Here we discuss the phase competition between the LnTi3Bi4 and Ln2-xTi6+xBi9 families, helping to frame the difficulty in synthesizing LnTi3Bi4 compounds with small Ln species and providing a strategy to circumvent formation of Ln2-xTi6+xBi9. Detailed characterization of the magnetic and electronic transport properties on single crystals of TbTi3Bi4 reveals a highly complex landscape of magnetic phases arising from an antiferromagnetic ground state. A series of metamagnetic transitions creates at least 5 unique magnetic phase pockets, including a 1/3 and 2/3 magnetization plateau. Further, the system exhibits an intimate connection between the magnetism and magnetotransport, exhibiting sharp switching from positive (+40%) to negative magnetoresistance (-50%). Like the LnTi3Bi4 kagome metals, the Ln2-xTi6+xBi9 family exhibits quasi-2D networks of titanium and chains of rare-earth. We present the structures and some basic magnetic properties of the Ln2-xTi6+xBi9 family alongside our characterization of the newly discovered TbTi3Bi4.

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