Tuning the flat bands of the kagome metal CoSn with Fe, In, or Ni doping
B. C. Sales, W. R. Meier, A. F. May, J. Xing, J. -Q Yan, S. Gao, Y. H., Liu, M. B. Stone, A. D. Christianson, Q. Zhang, M. A. McGuire

TL;DR
This study investigates how doping CoSn with Fe, In, or Ni shifts its flat bands relative to the Fermi level, affecting its magnetic properties and ground state, revealing new insights into tuning electronic and magnetic behavior in kagome metals.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence on how doping modifies the flat bands and magnetic ground states of CoSn, highlighting the potential to tune properties via chemical substitution.
Findings
Fe and In doping induce spin glass behavior.
Ni doping suppresses magnetic response and moves flat bands away from Ef.
Doping alters magnetic susceptibility and specific heat significantly.
Abstract
CoSn is a Pauli paramagnet with relatively flat d-bands centered about 100 meV below the Fermi energy Ef. Single crystals of CoSn lightly doped with Fe, In, or Ni are investigated using x-ray and neutron scattering, magnetic susceptibility and magnetization, ac susceptibility, specific heat and resistivity measurements. Within the rigid band approximation, hole doping with a few percent of Fe or In should move the flat bands closer to Ef, whereas electron doping with Ni should move the flat bands further away from Ef. We provide evidence that this indeed occurs. Fe and In doping drive CoSn toward magnetism, while Ni doping suppresses CoSn's already weak magnetic response. The resulting ground state is different for Fe versus In doping. For Fe-doped crystals, Co1-xFexSn, with 0.02 < x < 0.27, the magnetic and specific heat data are consistent with the formation of a spin glass, with a…
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