Quantum Phases of Kagome Electron System with Half-Filled Flat Bands
Abstract
We study the quantum phase diagram of spinful fermions on kagome lattice with half-filled lowest flat bands. To understand the competition between magnetism, flat band frustration, and repulsive interactions, we adopt an extended - model, where the hopping energy , antiferromagnetic Heisenberg interaction , and short-range neighboring Hubbard interaction are considered. In the weak regime, we identify a fully spin-polarized phase, which can further support the spontaneous Chern insulating phase driven by the short-range repulsive interaction. This phase still emerges with in-plane ferromagnetism, whereas the non-interacting Chern insulator disappears constrained by symmetry. As gradually increases, the ferromagnetism is suppressed and the system first becomes partially-polarized with large magnetization and then enters a non-polarized phase with the ground state exhibiting vanishing magnetization. We identify this non-polarized phase as an insulator with a nematic charge density wave. In the end, we discuss the potential experimental observations of our theoretical findings.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2005.04193,
title = {Quantum Phases of Kagome Electron System with Half-Filled Flat Bands},
author = {Yafei Ren and Hong-Chen Jiang and Zhenhua Qiao and D. N. Sheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.04193},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
4 figures, 6 pages, comments are welcome