Sublattice Interference promotes Pair Density Wave in Kagome Metals
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Abstract
We show that at the p-type van Hove filling in a Kagome lattice, the sublattice interference provides the microscopic basis for the formation of a pair density wave state at intermediate coupling strength. We first show that the sublattice interference allows for a simple identification of lattice interactions on band fermions. And from analyzing how the interactions are renormailized when the energy scale is lowered, we find that the Hubbard repulsion U becomes weaker, while other interactions such as nearest neighbor density repulsion V, on-bond exchange interaction J0 and bond pair hopping J1 can be significantly enhanced. Next, using mean field analysis, we find that both V and J1 can be attractive at finite momentum, and, if strong enough, can give rise to the pair density wave order. In cases when J0 becomes large, bond charge order may also arise. We argue that this establishes the microscopic foundation for pair density waves in Kagome metals.
*Y.-M.W. acknowledges the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s EPiQS Initiative through GBMF8686 for support.R.T. is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Re- search Foundation) through Project-ID 258499086 - SFB 1170 and through the Wu ¨rzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence on Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter – ct.qmat Project-ID 390858490 - EXC 2147.S.R. is supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sci- ences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering, under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515.
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Presenters
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Yi-Ming Wu
- Stanford University