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Synthesis of the Candidate Topological Compound Ni 3 Pb 2 .

Alexandra D TameriusAlison B AltmanMichael J WatersEric A RieselChristos D MalliakasMatthew L WhitakerTony YuGilberto FabbrisYue MengDaniel HaskelYanbin WangSteven D JacobsenJames M RondinelliDanna E Freedman
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Spin-orbit coupling enables the realization of topologically nontrivial ground states. As spin-orbit coupling increases with increasing atomic number, compounds featuring heavy elements, such as lead, offer a pathway toward creating new topologically nontrivial materials. By employing a high-pressure flux synthesis method, we synthesized single crystals of Ni 3 Pb 2 , the first structurally characterized bulk binary phase in the Ni-Pb system. Combining experimental and theoretical techniques, we examined structure and bonding in Ni 3 Pb 2 , revealing the impact of chemical substitutions on electronic structure features of importance for controlling topological behavior. From these results, we determined that Ni 3 Pb 2 completes a series of structurally related transition-metal-heavy main group intermetallic materials that exhibit diverse electronic structures, opening a platform for synthetically tunable topologically nontrivial materials.
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