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Absence of $4a_0$ superlattice in bulk kagome superconductor CsV$_3$Sb$_5$

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 Added by Hu Miao
 Publication date 2021
  fields Physics
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The kagome superconductor AV$_3$Sb$_5$ (A=K, Rb, Cs) is a rare platform to explore the interplay between topology, geometrical frustration and symmetry-breaking orders. In addition to the charge density wave below $T_{CDW}sim94$~K and superconductivity below $T_{SC}sim3$~K, recent surface sensitive studies of CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ find evidence of 1$times$4 superlattices below $T^{*}sim60$~K. Interestingly, this unidirectional $4a_0$ phase may intertwine with charge density wave and superconductivity and possibly responsible for spectroscopic and transport anomalies below $T^{*}$. Here, combining high-resolution X-ray diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy, we demonstrate that the 1$times$4 superstructure emerges uniquely on the surface and hence exclude the $4a_0$ phase as the origin of $T^{*}$ anomaly in the bulk CsV$_3$Sb$_5$.



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I search for the ground state structures of the kagome metals KV$_3$Sb$_5$, RbV$_3$Sb$_5$, and CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ using first principles calculations. Group-theoretical analysis shows that there are seventeen different distortions that are possible due to the phonon instabilities at the $M$ $(frac{1}{2},0,0)$ and $L$ $(frac{1}{2},0,frac{1}{2})$ points in the Brilouin zone of the parent $P6/mmm$ phase of these materials. I generated these structures for the three compounds and performed full structural relaxations that minimize the atomic forces and lattice stresses. I find that the $Fmmm$ phase with the order parameter $M_1^+$ $(a,0,0)$ $+$ $L_2^-$ $(0,b,b)$ has the lowest energy among these possibilities in all three compounds. However, the $Fmmm$ exhibits a dynamical instability at its $Z$ $(0,0,1)$ point, which corresponds to the $A$ $(0,0,frac{1}{2})$ point in the parent $P6/mmm$ phase. Condensation of this instability leads to a base-centered orthorhombic structure with the space group $Cmcm$ and $4Q$ order parameter $M_1^+$ $(a,0,0)$ $+$ $L_2^-$ $(0,b,b)$ $+$ $A_6^+$ $(frac{1}{2}c,frac{-sqrt{3}}{2}c)$.
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