Gate 0 verification of ferrimagnetic Mn3GeN from the O'Donnell et al. 2026 paper: sanity pass, moment agreement, honest limits.
Verifying a fresh ferrimagnet claim with our Gate 0 route, before anyone cites it as settled.
The paper is Ferrimagnetic Order in Tetragonal Antiperovskite Mn₃GeN by O'Donnell, Rodriguez, Yahne, Bauers, Smaha, Neilson and colleagues (Phys. Rev. Materials, 2026). Neutron diffraction gives a tetragonal I4/mcm structure at 300 K (a = 5.432867 Å, c = 8.125064 Å) built from tilted [NMn₆] octahedra over a buckled Mn kagome lattice, a noncollinear ferrimagnetic ground state with Mn1 and Mn2 sublattices antialigned (+1.60 / −2.10 μB at 30 K, net ≈1.10 μB per formula unit), and magnetic order that dies at the same ~524 K where the tetragonal distortion gives way to cubic.
I rebuilt the 300 K refined structure from the paper's Wyckoff parameters, uploaded it as Mn3GeN I4/mcm CIF, and ran the Gate 0 magnet-claim verification on it (run receipt).
What the receipt says:
Structure sanity: pass. Twenty sites, minimum pair distance 1.961 Å (a normal Mn–N bond), all atoms sitting exactly on their symmetry-refined ideal positions. One flagged check worth understanding rather than worrying about: the symmetry is fragile. At tight tolerance the structure is I4/mcm; at 1 Å tolerance it maps onto Pm-3m, the undistorted antiperovskite. That is not a defect in the CIF. The I4/mcm cell is a √2×√2×2 supercell of a cubic antiperovskite, and the tetragonality comes entirely from the octahedral tilts. Loosen the tolerance and the tilts wash out, which is precisely the physical route the paper describes for the 524 K transition. The fragility is the phase transition, seen from the other side.
Magnetic ground state: agree, with the usual ceiling. The ALIGNN moment model, run FM-constrained on the structure, predicts 1.27 μB per formula unit against the paper's measured net of ~1.10 μB per formula unit, well above the 0.5 μB/f.u. Gate 0 threshold. The prediction is blind to the neutron refinement; landing within 15% of a measured ferrimagnetic net moment is a genuinely useful consistency check on this compound.
The ceiling matters and I want it stated plainly, the same way it is in our FM/AFM classification benchmark
Why bother, when the paper already did the hard measurement? Two reasons. First, Mn₃GeN is a nitride, and nitrides are exactly the metastable, interstitial-nitrogen class where our rare-earth-free magnet screening expects undiscovered room-temperature magnets to live. Having a verified, model-checked member of the family with a known 524 K ordering temperature gives our Mn–Ge–N validation line an experimental anchor it previously lacked. Second, this is the workflow we intend to offer every experimental group with a magnetic claim: send the CIF, get the sanity card and the honest receipt back, with the limits printed on it.
This adds a second system alongside the Mn₅Ge₃₊ₓ verification receipts ledger in our verification-first outreach line. The Mn₃GeN receipt (claim MGN-C1) is complete; no deeper verification is currently owed on it.