Discovery of High-Temperature Charge Order and Time-Reversal Symmetry-Breaking in the Kagome Superconductor YRu3Si2
P. Kr\`al, J.N. Graham, V. Sazgari, I. Plokhikh, A. Lukovkina, O. Gerguri, I. Bialo, A. Doll, L. Martinelli, J. Oppliger, S.S. Islam, K. Wang, M. Salamin, H. Luetkens, R. Khasanov, M.v. Zimmermann, J.-X. Yin, Ziqiang Wang, J. Chang, B. Monserrat, D. Gawryluk, F.O. von Rohr

TL;DR
This study uncovers high-temperature charge order, time-reversal symmetry breaking, and multigap superconductivity in the kagome superconductor YRu3Si2, revealing complex intertwined electronic phases and a rich phase diagram in a geometrically frustrated system.
Contribution
It reports the discovery of a record-high temperature charge order and multiple emergent electronic phases in YRu3Si2, combining experimental and theoretical insights into kagome quantum materials.
Findings
Charge order with a 800 K onset temperature
Time-reversal symmetry breaking below 25 K
Bulk superconductivity below 3.4 K
Abstract
The identification of high-temperature unconventional charge order and superconductivity in kagome quantum materials is pivotal for deepening our understanding of geometrically frustrated and correlated electron systems, and for harnessing their exotic properties in future quantum technologies. Here, we report the discovery of a remarkably rich phase diagram in the kagome superconductor YRuSi, uncovered through a unique combination of muon spin rotation (SR), magnetotransport, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Our study reveals the emergence of a charge-ordered state with a propagation vector of (1/2, 0, 0), setting a record onset temperature of 800 K for such an order in a kagome system and for quantum materials more broadly. In addition, we observe time-reversal symmetry (TRS) breaking below 25 K and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
