Kagome metals AV3Sb5 (A= K, Rb, Cs) provide a compelling platform to explore the interplay between superconductivity (SC) and charge-density-wave (CDW) orders. While distinct CDW orders have been identified in K/RbV3Sb5 versus CsV3Sb5, their influence on the SC order parameter remains unresolved. Here, we investigate low-energy quasiparticle excitations in AV3Sb5, uncovering a striking difference in SC gap anisotropy: K/RbV3Sb5 exhibit fully gapped, nearly isotropic s-wave states, in contrast to the strongly anisotropic SC gap in CsV3Sb5. Contrary to previous vortex-state studies suggesting nodal SC in K/RbV3Sb5, our Meissner-state measurements in high-quality crystals demonstrate fully gapped states with reduced anisotropy compared to CsV3Sb5. Impurity scattering introduced via electron irradiation in K/RbV3Sb5 has a minimal impact on low-energy excitations, and it induces an increase in the SC transition temperature Tc, consistent with more isotropic s-wave SC competing with CDW order. Our theoretical analysis attributes the observed SC gap anisotropy differences to distinct CDW modulation patterns: the star-of-David structure unique to CsV3Sb5 preserves van Hove singularities near the Fermi level, promoting anisotropic s-wave SC with enhanced Tc via bond-order fluctuations. These findings establish a systematic framework for understanding the interplay between SC and CDW orders in AV3Sb5, driven by electron correlations.
@article{arxiv.2507.03266,
title = {Impact of charge-density-wave pattern on the superconducting gap in V-based kagome superconductors},
author = {T. Nagashima and K. Ishihara and Y. Yamakawa and F. Chen and K. Imamura and M. Roppongi and R. Grasset and M. Konczykowski and B. R. Ortiz and A. C. Salinas and S. D. Wilson and R. Tazai and H. Kontani and K. Hashimoto and T. Shibauchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.03266},
year = {2025}
}