Inter-Layer Correlation of Loop Current Charge Density Wave on the Bilayer Kagom\'e Lattice
Jin-Wei Dong, Yu-Han Lin, Ruiqing Fu, Gang Su, Ziqiang Wang, Sen Zhou

TL;DR
This paper investigates the inter-layer stacking and topological properties of loop current charge density waves on bilayer kagomé lattices, revealing how band filling influences stacking patterns and resulting in distinct three-dimensional CDW structures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of inter-layer correlations and topological features of loop current CDWs in bilayer kagomé systems, a novel insight into their stacking behavior and phase structure.
Findings
Symmetric stacking near van Hove filling leads to 2a0 x 2a0 x 1c0 CDW.
Antisymmetric stacking around van Hove filling results in 2a0 x 2a0 x 2c0 CDW.
Inter-layer coupling and band filling critically determine the stacking pattern.
Abstract
Loop current order has been suggested as a promising candidate for the spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking charge density wave (CDW) revealed in vanadium-based kagom\'e metals \avs\ ( = K, Rb, Cs) near van Hove filling . Weak-coupling analyses and mean field calculations have demonstrated that nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion and next-nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion drives, respectively, real and imaginary bond-ordered CDW, with the latter corresponding to time-reversal symmetry breaking loop current CDW. It is important to understand the inter-layer correlation of these bond-ordered CDWs and its consequences in the bulk kagom\'e materials. To provide physical insights, we investigate in this paper the -axis stacking of them, loop current CDW in particular, on the minimal bilayer kagom\'e lattice. The bare…
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TopicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models · Personal Information Management and User Behavior · Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
