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Orbital Hybridization-Driven Charge Density Wave Transition in CsV 3 Sb 5 Kagome Superconductor.

Shulun HanChi Sin TangLinyang LiYi LiuHuimin LiuJian GouJing WuDifan ZhouPing YangCaozheng DiaoJiacheng JiJinke BaoLingfeng ZhangMingwen ZhaoM V MiloševićYanqun GuoLijun TianMark B H BreeseGuanghan CaoChuanbing CaiAndrew T S WeeXinmao Yin
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Owing to its inherent non-trivial geometry, the unique structural motif of the recently discovered Kagome topological superconductor AV 3 Sb 5 (A  =  K, Rb, Cs) is an ideal host of diverse topologically non-trivial phenomena, including giant anomalous Hall conductivity, topological charge order, charge density wave (CDW), and unconventional superconductivity. Despite possessing a normal-state CDW order in the form of topological chiral charge order and diverse superconducting gaps structures, it remains unclear how fundamental atomic-level properties and many-body effects including Fermi surface nesting, electron-phonon coupling, and orbital hybridization contribute to these symmetry-breaking phenomena. Here, we report the direct participation of the V3d-Sb5p orbital hybridization in mediating the CDW phase transition in CsV 3 Sb 5 . The combination of temperature-dependent X-ray absorption and first-principles studies clearly indicate the Inverse Star of David structure as the preferred reconstruction in the low-temperature CDW phase. Our results highlight the critical role that Sb orbitals plays and establish orbital hybridization as the direct mediator of the CDW states and structural transition dynamics in Kagome unconventional superconductors. This is a significant step towards the fundamental understanding and control of the emerging correlated phases from the Kagome lattice through the orbital interactions and provide promising approaches to novel regimes in unconventional orders and topology. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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