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Visualizing symmetry-breaking electronic orders in epitaxial Kagome magnet FeSn films.

Huimin ZhangBasu Dev OliQiang ZouXu GuoZhengfei WangLian Li
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Kagome lattice hosts a plethora of quantum states arising from the interplay of topology, spin-orbit coupling, and electron correlations. Here, we report symmetry-breaking electronic orders tunable by an applied magnetic field in a model Kagome magnet FeSn consisting of alternating stacks of two-dimensional Fe 3 Sn Kagome and Sn 2 honeycomb layers. On the Fe 3 Sn layer terminated FeSn thin films epitaxially grown on SrTiO 3 (111) substrates, we observe trimerization of the Kagome lattice using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy, breaking its six-fold rotational symmetry while preserving the translational symmetry. Such a trimerized Kagome lattice shows an energy-dependent contrast reversal in dI/dV maps, which is significantly enhanced by bound states induced by Sn vacancy defects. This trimerized Kagome lattice also exhibits stripe modulations that are energy-dependent and tunable by an applied in-plane magnetic field, indicating symmetry-breaking nematicity from the entangled magnetic and charge degrees of freedom in antiferromagnet FeSn.
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