Magnetism in A V3Sb5 (A=Cs, Rb, and K): Origin and Consequences for the Strongly Correlated Phases

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Abstract

The V-based kagome systems AV3Sb5 (A=Cs, Rb, and K) are unique by virtue of the intricate interplay of nontrivial electronic structure, topology, and intriguing fermiology, rendering them to be a playground of many mutually dependent exotic phases like charge-order and superconductivity. Despite numerous recent studies, the interconnection of magnetism and other complex collective phenomena in these systems has yet not arrived at any conclusion. Using first-principles tools, we demonstrate that their electronic structures, complex fermiologies and phonon dispersions are strongly influenced by the interplay of dynamic electron correlations, nontrivial spin-polarization and spin-orbit coupling. An investigation of the first-principles-derived intersite magnetic exchanges with the complementary analysis of q dependence of the electronic response functions and the electron-phonon coupling indicate that the system conforms as a frustrated spin cluster, where the occurrence of the charge-order phase is intimately related to the mechanism of electron-phonon coupling, rather than the Fermi-surface nesting.

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Hasan, M. N., Bharati, R., Hellsvik, J., Delin, A., Pal, S. K., Bergman, A., … Karmakar, D. (2023). Magnetism in A V3Sb5 (A=Cs, Rb, and K): Origin and Consequences for the Strongly Correlated Phases. Physical Review Letters, 131(19). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.196702

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