Probing the Fermi Surface Topology of Double-Layered Kagome Metals AV<sub>6</sub>Sn<sub>6</sub> (A = Sc, Y) through Quantum Oscillations in Pulsed Magnetic Fields up to 91 T
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Abstract
Kagome lattice materials are known for hosting a variety of exotic physical phenomena, including geometrically frustrated magnetism, non-trivial band topology, flat electronic bands, charge density waves (CDW), and superconductivity. Here, using quantum oscillation measurements in pulsed magnetic fields up to 91 T, we investigate the electronic band structure underlying these correlated electronic behaviors in the double-layered Kagome systems: ScV6Sn6, which exhibits a CDW ground state and its isostructural counterpart YV6Sn6, which lacks the CDW. In YV6Sn6, our high-field data reveal a large electron pocket (≈ 67% of the Brillouin zone area) and a heavy cyclotron effective mass (≈ 2.8m0), while in ScV6Sn6, signatures of zone folding are observed. The heavy effective mass confirms the presence of a van Hove singularity near the Fermi level in YV6Sn6, whereas the zone folding reflects the impact of CDW order in ScV6Sn6. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the electronic structure in YV6Sn6 show a Fermi surface for the unfolded Brillouin zone that closely corresponds to the experimental values for quantum oscillation frequency and cyclotron effective mass. For ScV6Sn6, DFT calculations on the folded Brillouin zone created by the CDW show a more complicated Fermi surface. Additionally, the Berry phases of the electron orbits, extracted from Landau level fan diagrams near the quantum limit, provide evidence for the non-trivial topology.
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Presenters
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Ramakanta Chapai
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
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Ramakanta Chapai
Argonne National Laboratory
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Gordon Peterson
Argonne National Laboratory
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Maxime Leroux
Toulouse National Intense Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI-T)
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Hengdi Zhao
Argonne National Laboratory
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Mohammad Usman
Argonne National Laboratory
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Nicolas Bruyant
Toulouse National Intense Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI-T)
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Mercouri G Kanatzidis
Argonne National Laboratory
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David Vignolles
Toulouse National Intense Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI-T)
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Duck Young Chung
Argonne National Laboratory
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John F Mitchell
Argonne National Laboratory
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Ulrich Welp
Argonne National Laboratory