Y Yin

Uncovering complex phonon interactions in Mg3Bi2-xSbx: topology and avoided crossings

Nature Communications (Nat. Commun.), 2026
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Abstract

Mg3Bi2-xSbx compounds have emerged as promising mid-temperature thermoelectric materials, due to their excellent electrical performance and ultralow thermal conductivity. In this study, we investigate the complex phonon interactions in Mg3Bi2-xSbx compounds and reveal nontrivial symmetry-protected topological crossings and avoided-crossing phenomena in the phonon dispersion, arising from the strong coupling between the acoustic and low-energy optical phonons. By combining inelastic neutron scattering measurements with first-principles simulations, we identify robust band crossings protected by crystal symmetries and mode inversion along the Γ–M direction in Mg3Bi2-xSbx compounds, providing direct experimental evidence of topological phonons in a thermoelectric system. Furthermore, pronounced avoided crossings involving ultrasoft transverse acoustic modes are observed along the same direction, indicating significant hybridization with optical branches in the basal plane. The influence of Bi/Sb alloying on the phonon structure is also examined, revealing a broadened density of states (DOS) in the low- to mid-energy range for the Mg3BiSb alloy. These findings establish Mg3Bi2-xSbx compounds as a model system for studying symmetry-protected phonon topology and strong phonon–phonon interactions, offering new insights for lattice engineering in quantum and energy materials.

BibTeX

			
@article{chen2026uncovering,
  title={Uncovering complex phonon interactions in Mg$_3$Bi$_{2-x}$Sb$_x$: topology and avoided crossings},
  author={Chen, Lei and Yin, Yuefeng and Lu, Ting and Ma, Huangshui and Zhang, Shuxian and Zhang, Xinyue and Chen, Zhiwei and Lin, Siqi and Huo, Siqi and Xia, Shengqing and Mole, Richard A. and Yu, Dehong and Rule, Kirrily C. and Zhao, Weiyao and Karel, Julie and Song, Pingan and Bell, John and Hong, Min},
  journal={Nature Communications},
  year={2026},
  publisher={Nature Publishing Group UK},
  doi={10.1038/s41467-026-71754-9},
  url={https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-71754-9}
}