Intertwined magnetism and charge density wave order in kagome FeGe
Xiaokun Teng, Ji Seop Oh, Hengxin Tan, Lebing Chen, Jianwei Huang, Bin, Gao, Jia-Xin Yin, Jiun-Haw Chu, Makoto Hashimoto, Donghui Lu, Chris Jozwiak,, Aaron Bostwick, Eli Rotenberg, Garrett E. Granroth, Binghai Yan, Robert J., Birgeneau, Pengcheng Dai, Ming Yi

TL;DR
This study reveals how magnetic interactions in kagome FeGe lead to charge density wave order, with key electronic features like flat bands, Dirac points, and van Hove singularities, highlighting the interplay of magnetism and charge order.
Contribution
It demonstrates the magnetic interaction-driven formation of charge density waves in kagome FeGe, linking electronic structure features to magnetic exchange effects.
Findings
Van Hove singularities near Fermi level driven by magnetic exchange splitting
Spectral evidence of charge density wave gaps on van Hove bands
Electron-phonon coupling indicated by spectral kinks and phonon hardening
Abstract
Electron correlations often lead to emergent orders in quantum materials. Kagome lattice materials are emerging as an exciting platform for realizing quantum topology in the presence of electron correlations. This proposal stems from the key signatures of electronic structures associated with its lattice geometry: flat band induced by destructive interference of the electronic wavefunctions, topological Dirac crossing, and a pair of van Hove singularities (vHSs). A plethora of correlated electronic phases have been discovered amongst kagome lattice materials, including magnetism, charge density wave (CDW), nematicity, and superconductivity. These materials can be largely organized into two types: those that host magnetism and those that host CDW order. Recently, a CDW order has been discovered in the magnetic kagome FeGe, providing a new platform for understanding the interplay between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
