Inelastic x-ray scattering shows soft phonons at the L-point drive the CDW in KV3Sb5 via momentum-dependent EPC, with anisotropy opposing that of electronic susceptibility.
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CsCr3Sb5's 4x1 CDW state features antiferromagnetic Cr dimers whose fluctuations may mediate superconductivity.
Thickness reduction in CsV3Sb5 drives a crossover from conventional to chiral nonreciprocal superconductivity that breaks inversion and time-reversal symmetries in the 2D limit.
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Soft Phonon Charge-Density Wave Formation in the Kagome Metal KV$_3$Sb$_5$
Inelastic x-ray scattering shows soft phonons at the L-point drive the CDW in KV3Sb5 via momentum-dependent EPC, with anisotropy opposing that of electronic susceptibility.
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Antiferromagnetic Dimers in the Parent Phase of a Correlated Kagome Superconductor
CsCr3Sb5's 4x1 CDW state features antiferromagnetic Cr dimers whose fluctuations may mediate superconductivity.
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Thickness-driven crossover from conventional to chiral nonreciprocal superconductivity in kagome metal CsV3Sb5
Thickness reduction in CsV3Sb5 drives a crossover from conventional to chiral nonreciprocal superconductivity that breaks inversion and time-reversal symmetries in the 2D limit.