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Flat bands and ferromagnetic fluctuations via orbital-selective electron correlations in Mn-based kagome metal

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Abstract

Kagome lattice has been actively studied for the possible realization of frustration-induced two-dimensional flat bands and the resulting correlation-induced phases. The search for kagome systems with a nearly dispersionless flat band close to the Fermi level is an ongoing study. By combining theoretical and experimental tools, here we present Sc3Mn3Al7Si5 as a novel realization of correlation-induced almost-flat bands in the kagome lattice near the Fermi level. Our magnetic susceptibility, 27Al nuclear magnetic resonance, transport, and optical conductivity measurements indicate a correlated metallic phase with tantalizing ferromagnetic instability. Our dynamical mean-field calculations suggest that such ferromagnetic instability observed originates from the formation of nearly flat dispersions close to the Fermi level, where electron correlations induce strong orbital-selective renormalization and manifestation of the kagome-frustrated bands. In addition, a significant negative magnetoresistance signal is observed, which can be attributed to the suppression of flat-band-induced ferromagnetic fluctuation, which further supports the formation of flat bands in this compound. These findings broaden a new prospect to harness correlated topological phases via multiorbital correlations in 3d-based kagome systems.

Publication: S. Samanta et al., Nat. Commun. 15, 5376 (2024).<br>J. Cha et al., in preparation.

Presenters

  • Heung-Sik Kim

    Kangwon National University

Authors

  • Heung-Sik Kim

    Kangwon National University