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Microscopic structure of three-dimensional charge order in kagome superconductor AV3Sb5 and its tunability

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2022-02-24

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Kang, Mingu & Fang, Shiang & Yoo, Jonggyu & Ortiz, Brenden & Oey, Yuzki & Ryu, Sae Hee & Kim, Jimin & Jozwiak, Chris & Bostwick, Aaron & Rotenberg, Eli & Kaxiras, Efthimios & Checkelsky, Joe & Wilson, Stephen & Park, Jae-Hoon & Comin, Riccardo. (2022). Microscopic structure of three-dimensional charge order in kagome superconductor AV3Sb5 and its tunability. 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1372848/v1.

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Correlated electronic systems are naturally susceptible to develop collective, symmetry-breaking electronic phases as observed in Cu- and Fe-based high-temperature superconductors, and twisted Moiré superlattices. The family of kagome metals AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, Cs) is a recently discovered, rich platform to study many of these phenomena and their interplay. In these systems, three-dimensional charge order (3D-CO) is the primary instability that sets the stage in which other ordered phases emerge, including unidirectional stripe order, orbital flux order, and superconductivity. Therefore, determining the exact nature of the 3D-CO is key to capture the broader phenomenology in AV3Sb5. Here, we use high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to resolve the microscopic structure and symmetry of 3D-CO in AV3Sb5. Our approach is based on identifying an unusual splitting of kagome bands induced by 3D-CO, which provides a sensitive way to refine the spatial charge patterns in neighboring kagome planes. Notably, we found a marked dependence of the 3D-CO structure on alkali metal and doping: the 3D-CO in CsV3Sb5 is composed of kagome layers with alternating Star-of-David and Tri-Hexagonal distortions, while KV3Sb5, RbV3Sb5, and Sn-doped CsV3Sb5 realize a staggered charge pattern breaking C6 rotational symmetry. These results establish the microscopic structure of 3D-CO and its evolution with chemical composition for the first time, providing fresh insights on the origin of the cascade of exotic electronic phases in AV3Sb5.

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