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Spin-orbit crossover and the origin of magnetic torque in kagome metals

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-07-23 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Recent experiments on the kagome metal CsV3_3Sb5_5 reveal a curious phase transition-like feature: a nematic magnetic torque response that abruptly sets in at Tτ130T_\tau \approx 130K, above the known charge density wave transition at TCDW100T_\text{CDW} \approx 100K. Counterintuitively, elastoresistance measurements--a standard probe of nematicity--show no corresponding signal, ruling out a nematic phase transition and placing strong constraints on possible explanations. Beyond nematicity, the torque is paramagnetic for in-plane magnetic field, while above a critical out-of-plane field, an in-plane magnetisation appears, accompanied by hysteresis. We show that this combination of features cannot be accounted for by charge density waves or intraband magnetic order. Instead, we propose that interband ordering--via a symmetry-allowed interband spin-orbit coupling and a time-reversal and spatial symmetry-breaking interband order parameter--together with a background strain field, consistent with typical experimental conditions, provides a natural explanation; in our picture, the behaviour at TτT_\tau is understood as a crossover in the symmetry-allowed interband spin-orbit coupling strength. Our theory accounts for the nematic magnetic torque, hysteresis, and the transition-like onset at TτT_\tau, while also making testable predictions, including strain-induced magnetisation. In doing so, it challenges the prevailing view of the normal state.

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@article{arxiv.2507.15527,
  title  = {Spin-orbit crossover and the origin of magnetic torque in kagome metals},
  author = {Mathias S. Scheurer and Harley D. Scammell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.15527},
  year   = {2025}
}