Catalogue of Phonon Instabilities in Symmetry Group 191 Kagome MT$_6$Z$_6$ Materials
X. Feng, Y. Jiang, H. Hu, D. C\u{a}lug\u{a}ru, N. Regnault, M. G., Vergniory, C. Felser, S. Blanco-Canosa, B. Andrei Bernevig

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates phonon instabilities and flat band phenomena in the kagome MT6Z6 family, revealing diverse electronic and structural phases with potential for novel electronic and magnetic properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive high-throughput first-principles analysis of phonon instabilities and flat bands in the kagome MT6Z6 materials, classifying instability types and exploring their implications.
Findings
Identification of three types of phonon instabilities in kagome MT6Z6 materials.
Discovery of flat bands near the Fermi level in Mn/Fe-166 compounds leading to magnetic order.
Prediction of possible charge density wave transitions and structural phase changes.
Abstract
Kagome materials manifest rich physical properties due to the emergence of abundant electronic phases. Here, we carry out a high-throughput first-principles study of the kagome 1:6:6 family MTZ materials in space group 191, focusing on their phonon instability and electronic flat bands. Different MTZ kagome candidates reveal a remarkable variety of kagome flat bands ranging from unfilled, partially filled, to fully filled. Notably, the Mn/Fe-166 compounds exhibit partially filled flat bands with a pronounced sharp peak in the density of states near the Fermi level, leading to magnetic orders that polarize the bands and stabilize the otherwise unstable phonon. When the flat bands are located away from the Fermi level, we find a large number of phonon instabilities, which can be classified into three types, based on the phonon dispersion and vibrational modes. Type-I…
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TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
