The coupling relationships among the crystal structure, electronic structure, and physical properties of PrMn2Ge2 during its magnetic transition
Meng Wang , Lin Ma , Lidong He , Danmin Liu , Siyu Wang , Cuixiu Liu , Cong Wang
Microstructures ›› 2026, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) -2026024.
Magnetic phase transitions govern the performance frontier of spintronic technologies, yet their microscopic origins in complex intermetallics remain elusive. Here, we resolve this challenge through a combined Physical Property Measurement System (PPMS), in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) study of PrMn2Ge2, revealing that thermally driven electron transfer from Ge-4p to Mn-3d orbitals serves as the dominant mechanism for its sequential transitions: canted ferromagnetic (Fmc, 330 K) → conical magnetic order (Fmiab). Crucially, this directional charge migration first enhances Mn-Ge covalency, thereby driving lattice contraction; this amplified covalency subsequently strengthens Mn-Mn exchange interactions, inducing magnetic reorganization; finally, the resultant electron depletion at Pr sites weakens 4f spin chirality, consequently suppressing topological transport. We thereby propose an electron-lattice-magnetism triple-coupling theory. Building directly on our discovery of electron-transfer-driven phase transitions, this framework establishes
PrMn2Ge2 / magnetic transitions / topological Hall effect / crystal structure / electron density
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