Abstract

AbstractRecent discoveries of the topological magnets have opened a new path for developing a much simpler thermoelectric conversion module using the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE). To accelerate such innovation, it is essential to design materials suitable for industrial processes, and thus a high‐ANE polycrystalline material has been highly desired. Recently, the giant room‐temperature ANE has been reported in single crystals of the topological ferromagnet Fe3Ga. Owning to its cubic structure, the anomalous Hall effect and ANE are isotropic. These properties potentially allow to employ a polycrystalline form of the material to design an ANE‐based thermopile. Here, a giant and robust room‐temperature ANE in the polycrystalline FexGa4−x (2.96 < x < 3.15) is reported, which can be enhanced up to 5.4 µV K−1; this value hits the highest room‐temperature record for polycrystalline magnets. Comparison of the experimental results with the theoretical study of the Fe‐doping effect on the transport properties of FexGa4−x reveals that the Fermi energy tuning near the topological nodal‐web structure is the key to enhancing the ANE. Moreover, the large value of more than 5.1 µV K−1 is observed for an extended region of composition, confirming the robust characteristics of the topological electronic structure.

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