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Interplay of Charge Density Wave and Magnetism on the Kagom\'e Lattice

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-07-18 v2

Abstract

Motivated by the recent discovery of charge density wave (CDW) order in the magnetic kagom\'e metal FeGe, we study the single-orbital tt-UU-V1V_1-V2V_2 model on the kagom\'e lattice, where UU, V1V_1, and V2V_2 are the onsite, nearest neighbor, and next-nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsions, respectively. When the Fermi level lies in the flat band, the instability toward ferromagnetic (FM) order gives rise to a FM half-metal at sufficiently large onsite UU. Intriguingly, at band filling n=17/24n=17/24, the Fermi level crosses the van Hove singularity of the spin-minority bands of the half-metal. We show that, due to the unique geometry and sublattice interference on the kagom\'e lattice at van Hove singularity, the intersite Coulomb interactions V1V_1 and V2V_2 drive a real and an imaginary bond-ordered 2a0×2a02a_0 \times 2a_0 CDW instability, respectively. The FM loop current CDW with complex bond orders is a spin-polarized Chern insulator exhibiting the quantum anomalous Hall effect. The bond fluctuations are found to be substantially enhanced compared to the corresponding nonmagnetic kagom\'e metals at van Hove filling, providing a concrete model realization of the bond-ordered CDWs, including the FM loop current CDW, over the onsite charge density ordered states. When the spins are partially polarized, we find that the formation of bond-ordered CDWs enhances substantially the ordered magnetic moments. These findings provide physical insights for the emergence of loop-current and bond-ordered CDW and their interplay with magnetism on the kagom\'e lattice, with possible connections to the magnetic kagom\'e metal FeGe.

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@article{arxiv.2409.03063,
  title  = {Interplay of Charge Density Wave and Magnetism on the Kagom\'e Lattice},
  author = {Yu-Han Lin and Jin-Wei Dong and Ruiqing Fu and Xian-Xin Wu and Ziqiang Wang and Sen Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03063},
  year   = {2025}
}