Weyl semimetal T -MoTe has recently attracted much attention due to its intriguing electronic properties and potential applications in spintronics. Here, Fe-intercalated T -Fe MoTe single crystals (0 < x < 0.15 ) are grown successfully. The electrical and thermoelectric transport results consistently demonstrate that the phase transition temperature T is gradually suppressed with increasing x. Theoretical calculation suggests that the increased energy of the T phase, enhanced transition barrier, and more occupied bands in 1T' phase is responsible for the suppression in T . In addition, a ρ -lnT behavior induced by Kondo effect is observed with x ≥ 0.08, due to the coupling between conduction carriers and the local magnetic moments of intercalated Fe atoms. For T -Fe MoTe , a spin-glass transition occurs at ≈10 K. The calculated band structure of T -Fe MoTe shows that two flat bands exist near the Fermi level, which are mainly contributed by the d and orbitals of the Fe atoms. Finally, the electronic phase diagram of T -Fe MoTe is established for the first time. This work provides a new route to control the structural instability and explore exotic electronic states for transition-metal dichalcogenides.

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