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Incipient nematicity from electron flat bands in a kagome metal

Authors :
Drucker, Nathan
Nguyen, Thanh
Mandal, Manasi
Siriviboon, Phum
Quan, Yujie
Boonkird, Artittaya
Okabe, Ryotaro
Li, Fankang
Buragge, Kaleb
Funuma, Fumiaki
Matsuda, Masaaki
Abernathy, Douglas
Williams, Travis
Chi, Songxue
Ye, Feng
Nelson, Christie
Liao, Bolin
Volkov, Pavel
Li, Mingda
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Engineering new quantum phases requires fine tuning of the electronic, orbital, spin, and lattice degrees of freedom. To this end, the kagome lattice with flat bands has garnered great attention by hosting various topological and correlated phases, when the flat band is at the Fermi level. Here we discover unconventional nematiciy in kagome metal CoSn, where flat bands are fully occupied below the Fermi level. Thermodynamic, dilatometry, resonant X-ray scattering, inelastic neutron scattering, Larmor diffraction, and thermoelectric measurements consistently hint at rotational symmetry-breaking and nematic order that is pronounced only near T=225 K. These observations, principally the nematic's finite temperature stability -- incipience -- can be explained by a phenomenological model which reveals that thermally excited flat bands promote symmetry breaking at a characteristic temperature. Our work shows that thermal fluctuations, which are typically detrimental for correlated electron phases, can induce new ordered states of matter, avoiding the requirements for fine tuning of electronic bands.<br />Comment: 37 pages, 5 main figures, 14 supplementary figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.17141
Document Type :
Working Paper