超晶格
凝聚态物理
超导电性
电荷密度波
物理
电子结构
环境压力
材料科学
热力学
作者
F. Stier,Amir A. Haghighirad,Gastón Garbarino,Swarnamayee Mishra,Nina Stilkerich,Dong Chen,Chandra Shekhar,Tom Lacmann,Claudia Felser,T. Ritschel,J. Geck,M. Le Tacon
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.133.236503
摘要
We present a high-resolution single crystal x-ray diffraction study of kagome superconductor CsV_{3}Sb_{5}, exploring its response to variations in pressure and temperature. We discover that at low temperatures, the structural modulations of the electronic superlattice, commonly associated with charge-density-wave order, undergo a transformation around p∼0.7 GPa from the familiar 2×2 pattern to a long-range-ordered modulation at wave vector q=(0,3/8,1/2). Our observations align with inferred changes in the charge-density-wave pattern from prior transport and nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies, providing new insights into these transitions. Interestingly, the pressure-induced variations in the electronic superlattice correlate with two peaks in the superconducting transition temperature as pressure changes, hinting that fluctuations within the electronic superlattice could be key to stabilizing superconductivity. However, our findings contrast with the minimal pressure dependency anticipated by ab initio calculations of the electronic structure. They also challenge prevailing scenarios based on a Peierls-like nesting mechanism involving Van Hove singularities.
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