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Altermagnetic Ground State in Distorted Kagome Metal CsCr$_3$Sb$_5$

Superconductivity 2025-04-08 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The CsCr3_3Sb5_5 exhibits superconductivity in close proximity to a density-wave (DW) like ground state at ambient pressure\cite{Liu:2024aa}, however details of the DW is still elusive. Using first-principles density-functional calculations, we found its ground state to be a 4×24\times2 altermagnetic spin-density-wave (SDW) at ambient pressure, with an averaged effective moment of \sim1.7μB\mu_B/Cr. The magnetic long range order is coupled to the lattice, generating 4a0a_0 structural modulation. Multiple competing SDW phases are present and energetically close, suggesting strong magnetic fluctuation at finite temperature. The electronic states near Fermi level are dominated by Cr-3dd orbitals, and the kagome flat bands are closer to the Fermi level than those in the AAV3_3Sb5_5 family in paramagnetic state. When external pressure is applied, the energy differences between competing orders and structural modulations are suppressed. Yet, the magnetic fluctuation remains present and important even at high pressure because the high-symmetry kagome lattice is unstable in nonmagnetic phase up to 30 GPa. Our results suggest the crucial role of magnetism to stabilize the crystal structure, under both ambient and high pressure.

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@article{arxiv.2309.14812,
  title  = {Altermagnetic Ground State in Distorted Kagome Metal CsCr$_3$Sb$_5$},
  author = {Chenchao Xu and Siqi Wu and Guo-Xiang Zhi and Guanghan Cao and Jianhui Dai and Chao Cao and Xiaoqun Wang and Hai-Qing Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.14812},
  year   = {2025}
}