Non-perturbative anharmonic first-principles calculations establish that the CDW in CsV3Sb5 is three-dimensional, triggered by L-point phonon instability from electron-phonon coupling, with anharmonic melting explaining the experimental transition temperature and absence of observed softening.
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Soft loop-current fluctuations involving vanadium and antimony orbitals in kagome metals mediate chiral d+id and disorder-robust s± pairing channels, with a pressure-driven Lifshitz transition selecting between them.
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Superconductivity in kagome metals due to soft loop-current fluctuations
Soft loop-current fluctuations involving vanadium and antimony orbitals in kagome metals mediate chiral d+id and disorder-robust s± pairing channels, with a pressure-driven Lifshitz transition selecting between them.