Higher-Order Van Hove Singularities in Kagome Topological Bands
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 to . We perform analytical and numerical analysis of the energy bands near the high-symmetry points , , and ( and ), 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), , with exponents , 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 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 ( and ) on the Brillouin zone boundary. This classification of HOVHS in kagome systems provides a platform to explore unconventional electronic orders induced by electronic correlations.
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
11 pages, 7 figures