We report on the charge dynamics of kagome FeGe, an antiferromagnet with a charge density wave (CDW) transition at TCDW≃105 K, using polarized infrared spectroscopy and band structure calculations. We reveal pronounced optical anisotropy along the a- and c-axis, as well as an unusual response associated with three-dimensional CDW order. Above TCDW, there is a notable transfer of spectral weight (SW) from high to low energies, promoted by the magnetic splitting-induced shift in bands. Across the CDW transition, we observe a sudden SW transfer from low to high energies over a broad range, along with the emergence of new excitations around 1200 cm−1. These results contrast with observations from other kagome metals like CsV3Sb5, where the nesting of VHSs leads to a clear CDW gap feature. Instead, our findings can be accounted for by a 2×2×2 CDW ground state driven by a first-order structural transition involving large partial Ge1-dimerization. Our study thus unveils a complex interplay among structure, magnetism, and charge order, offering valuable insights for a comprehensive understanding of CDW order in FeGe.
@article{arxiv.2403.09950,
title = {Charge Dynamics of an Unconventional Three-Dimensional Charge Density Wave in Kagome FeGe},
author = {Shaohui Yi and Zhiyu Liao and Qi Wang and Haiyang Ma and Jianpeng Liu and Xiaokun Teng and Bin Gao and Pengcheng Dai and Yaomin Dai and Jianzhou Zhao and Yanpeng Qi and Bing Xu and Xianggang Qiu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.09950},
year = {2025}
}