Unconventional charge density wave in a kagome lattice antiferromagnet FeGe

Author:

Wen Xikai1,Zhang Yuqing1,Li Chenglin23,Gui Zhigang1,Li Yikang1,Li Yanjun1,Wu Xueliang4,Wang Aifeng4,Yang Pengtao2,Wang Bosen2,Cheng Jinguang2,Wang Yilin15,Ying Jianjun15ORCID,Chen Xianhui1156

Affiliation:

1. University of Science and Technology of China

2. Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

4. Chongqing University

5. Hefei National Laboratory

6. Nanjing University

Abstract

FeGe is a kagome material that exhibits both charge density wave (CDW) order and magnetic order. The CDW order is developed deep inside the A-type antiferromagnetic phase in FeGe, providing a unique platform to investigate the interplay between CDW and magnetism. However, the driving mechanism of the CDW phase remains controversial. In this work, we performed high-pressure electrical transport and x-ray diffraction measurements combined with density-functional theory calculations to investigate the evolution of the CDW of FeGe under pressure. In contrast to conventional CDW materials, the CDW transition temperature of FeGe increases with increasing pressure, indicating the unconventional mechanism of CDW in this material. More interestingly, another possible CDW with a 3×3×6 superlattice emerges above 20 GPa, which may be explained by the calculated metastable CDW states under high pressure. These observations exclude the possibility of Van Hove singularities nesting as a CDW driving force. Our results unveil versatile CDW states and broaden the study of intertwined electronic states in the magnetic kagome metal FeGe. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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