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Higher-Order Van Hove Singularities in Kagome Topological Bands

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-02-11 v3

Abstract

Motivated by the growing interest in band structures featuring higher-order Van Hove singularities (HOVHS), we investigate a spinless fermion kagome system characterized by nearest-neighbor (NN) and next-nearest-neighbor (NNN) hopping amplitudes. While NN hopping preserves time-reversal symmetry, NNN hopping, akin to chiral hopping on the Haldane lattice, breaks time-reversal symmetry and leads to the formation of topological bands with Chern numbers ranging from C=±1C = \pm 1 to ±4 \pm 4. We perform analytical and numerical analysis of the energy bands near the high-symmetry points Γ\boldsymbol{\Gamma}, ±K\pm \boldsymbol{K}, and Mi\boldsymbol{M_i} (i=1,2,i=1,2, and 33), which uncover a rich and complex landscape of HOVHS, controlled by the magnitude and phase of the NNN hopping. We observe power-law divergences in the density of states (DOS), ρ(ϵ)ϵν\rho(\epsilon) \sim |\epsilon|^{-\nu}, with exponents ν=1/2,1/3,1/4\nu = 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, which can significantly affect the anomalous Hall response at low temperatures when the Fermi level crosses the HOVHS. Additionally, the NNN hopping induces the formation of higher Chern number bands C=±2,±4C = \pm 2, \pm 4 in the middle of the spectrum obeying a sublattice interference whereupon electronic states are maximally localized in each of the sublattices when the momentum approaches the three high-symmetry points Mi\boldsymbol{M_i} (i=1,2,i=1,2, and 33) on the Brillouin zone boundary. This classification of HOVHS in kagome systems provides a platform to explore unconventional electronic orders induced by electronic correlations.

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@article{arxiv.2410.07000,
  title  = {Higher-Order Van Hove Singularities in Kagome Topological Bands},
  author = {Edrick Wang and Lakshmi Pullasseri and Luiz H. Santos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.07000},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures