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Electronic Correlation in Cr-based kagome materials

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Abstract

The geometric frustration in certain line-graph based lattices leads to flat bands, among which the kagome lattice is a prototype. The flat dispersion amplifies the interaction effect, making these systems an ideal platform to study the interplay between band topology and electronic correlations. In particular, the flat bands, together with its nearby dispersive bands, could be effectively described by compact molecular orbitals with the associated Anderson lattice model, and Kondo-driven physics can emerge [1]. Recently, correlation phases have been observed in Cr-based kagome materials CsCr3Sb5 and CsCr6Sb6 [2-3]. With first principle methods and parton approaches, we study the local orbital representation of the flat bands, and the correlated electronic structure [4], which is also examined through ARPES experiment [5]. Broader implications of the strong correlated phases and topological flat bands will also be discussed.

[1] Lei Chen, et al, arXiv: 2307.09431; L. Chen et al, Nat. Comm.15, 5242 (2024); H. Hu et al Sci. Adv. 9, eadg0028 (2023).

[2] L. Yi, et al, Nature 632, 1032 (2024).

[3] B. Song, et al, arXiv: 2404.12374.

[4] F. Xie, et al, arXiv: 2403.03911.

[5] Y. C. Guo, et al, arXiv:2406.05293.

Publication: arXiv: 2403.03911

Presenters

  • Roser Valenti

    Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt

Authors

  • Fang Xie

    Rice University

  • Roser Valenti

    Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt

  • Ying Li

    Xi'an Jiaotong University

  • Yuan Fang

    Rice University

  • Lei Chen

    Stony Brook University, Rice University

  • Shouvik Sur

    Rice University

  • Chandan Setty

    Iowa State University and Ames National Lab

  • Qimiao Si

    Rice University