A generalized continuum model for twisted kagome bilayers predicts higher-order magic angles causing flat bands and non-trivial topology induced solely by twisting.
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Magnetotransport under pressure in CsCr3Sb5 shows anomalous Hall-like effects and multi-band signatures below 30 K that resemble the CDW state in CsV3Sb5, suggesting an additional exotic electronic order.
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Twisted Kagome Bilayers: Higher-Order Magic Angles, Topological Flat Bands, and Sublattice Interference
A generalized continuum model for twisted kagome bilayers predicts higher-order magic angles causing flat bands and non-trivial topology induced solely by twisting.
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Anomalous Low-temperature Magnetotransport in Kagome Metal CsCr$_3$Sb$_5$ under Pressure
Magnetotransport under pressure in CsCr3Sb5 shows anomalous Hall-like effects and multi-band signatures below 30 K that resemble the CDW state in CsV3Sb5, suggesting an additional exotic electronic order.