An inversion symmetry-breaking f-wave charge order is discovered in the kagome metal CsV3Sb5, stabilized by gap opening at a Dirac point and serving as an intervening phase before a hidden state below 10 K.
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A Ginzburg-Landau stacking analysis of the 2x2x4 CDW in CsV3Sb5 identifies chiral inversion-breaking phases when layer rigidity is relaxed, yet these phases remain rare in the phase diagram.
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Discovery of an odd-parity f-wave charge order in a kagome metal
An inversion symmetry-breaking f-wave charge order is discovered in the kagome metal CsV3Sb5, stabilized by gap opening at a Dirac point and serving as an intervening phase before a hidden state below 10 K.
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Four-layer charge density waves and chirality in CsV$_3$Sb$_5$
A Ginzburg-Landau stacking analysis of the 2x2x4 CDW in CsV3Sb5 identifies chiral inversion-breaking phases when layer rigidity is relaxed, yet these phases remain rare in the phase diagram.