The origin of the charge density wave phases in the kagome metal compound AV3Sb5 is still under great scrutiny. Here, we combine diffuse and inelastic x-ray scattering to identify a 3-dimensional precursor of the charge order at the L point that condenses into a CDW through a first order phase transition. The quasi-elastic critical scattering indicates that the dominant contribution to the diffuse precursor is the elastic central peak without phonon softening. However, the inelastic spectra show a small broadening of the Einstein-type phonon mode on approaching TCDW. Our results point to the situation where the Fermi surface instability at the L point is of order-disorder type with critical growth of quasi-static domains. The experimental data indicate that the CDW consists on an alternating Star of David and trihexagonal distortions and its dynamics goes beyond the classical weak-coupling scenario and is discussed within strong-electron phonon coupling and non-adiabatic models.
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Subires, D., Korshunov, A., Said, A. H., Sánchez, L., Ortiz, B. R., Wilson, S. D., … Blanco-Canosa, S. (2023). Order-disorder charge density wave instability in the kagome metal (Cs,Rb)V3Sb5. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36668-w
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