odd-parity nematic phase above the charge density wave transition in a kagome metal

ORAL

Abstract

In this study, we present experimental evidence for the manifestation of an odd-parity electronic nematic state in CsV3Sb5, which appears at a temperature above the charge-density wave. Through our precise torque measurements, an in-plane magnetic anisotropy with twofold symmetry was observed, leading to a broken crystal rotational symmetry. Furthermore, within the temperature region between the charge-density wave and the nematic state, the manipulation of an external magnetic field in a conical trajectory elicits a distinct first-order phase transition, inferring broken time-reversal symmetry. These results provide thermodynamic evidence for an odd-parity nematic order in this system. Concurrently, elastoresistance experiments did not detect any significant anomalies proximate to the nematic phase, corroborating the hypothesized odd-parity order. These discoveries advocate for the presence of a previously unidentified loop-current state above the charge-density wave transition in CsV3Sb5.

*A part of this work was supported by CREST (no. JPMJCR19T5) from the Japan Science and Technology (JST), Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) (nos. 18H05227, 18H03680, 18H01180, 21K13881) and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on innovative areas 'Quantum Liquid Crystals' (no. JP19H05824) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the UC Santa Barbara NSF Quantum Foundry funded via the Q-AMASE-i program under award DMR-1906325, and the US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES), Materials Sciences and Engineering Division.

Presenters

  • Tomoya Asaba

    • Kyoto University

Authors

  • Tomoya Asaba

    • Kyoto University
  • Asato Onishi

    • Univ. of Tokyo
  • Yoichi Kageyama

    • Univ. of Tokyo
  • Toshiki Kiyosue

    • Kyoto University
  • Kenichi Otsuka

    • Kyoto University
  • Shota Suetsugu

    • Kyoto Univ
    • Kyoto University
  • Yuhki Kohsaka

    • Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
  • Tobi Gaggl

    • Kyoto University
  • Yuichi Kasahara

    • Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
  • Hinako Murayama

    • RIKEN
    • RIKEN CEMS
  • Kenichiro Hashimoto

    • The University of Tokyo
    • Dept. of Adv. Mater. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo
    • U. Tokyo
    • Univ. of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo
  • Rina Tazai

    • YITP, Kyoto University
  • Hiroshi Kontani

    • Nagoya Univ
  • Brenden R Ortiz

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • University of California, Santa Barbara
    • Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Stephen D Wilson

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Qing Li

    • Nanjing Univ.
  • Hai-Hu Wen

    • Center for Superconducting Physics and Material, Nanjing
  • Takasada Shibauchi

    • University of Tokyo
    • Dept. of Adv. Mater. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo
  • Yuji Matsuda

    • Kyoto Univ
    • Kyoto University