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Loop current order on the kagome lattice
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Fu, Ruiqing
, Hu, Jiangping
, Dürrnagel, Matteo
, Zhan, Jun
, Sen, Zhou
, Wu, Xianxin
, Wang, Ziqiang
, Thomale, Ronny
, Hohmann, Hendrik
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Charge density waves
/ Kagome lattice
/ Superconductivity
2025
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Loop current order on the kagome lattice
by
Fu, Ruiqing
, Hu, Jiangping
, Dürrnagel, Matteo
, Zhan, Jun
, Sen, Zhou
, Wu, Xianxin
, Wang, Ziqiang
, Thomale, Ronny
, Hohmann, Hendrik
in
Charge density waves
/ Kagome lattice
/ Superconductivity
2025
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Loop current order on the kagome lattice
2025
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Overview
Recent discoveries in kagome materials have unveiled their capacity to harbor exotic quantum states, including intriguing charge density wave (CDW) and superconductivity. Notably, accumulating experimental evidence suggests time-reversal symmetry (TRS) breaking within the CDW, hinting at the long-pursued loop current order (LCO). Despite extensive research efforts, achieving its model realization and understanding the mechanism through unbiased many-body simulations have remained both elusive and challenging.In this work, we develop a microscopic model for LCO on the spinless kagome lattice with non-local interactions, utilizing unbiased functional renormalization group calculations to explore ordering tendencies across all two-particle scattering channels. At the van Hove filling, we identify sublattice interference to suppress onsite CDW order, leaving LCO, charge bond and nematic CDW state as the main competitors. Remarkably, a \\(22\\) LCO emerges as the many-body ground state over a significant parameter space with strong second nearest-neighbor repulsion, stemming from the unique interplay between sublattice characters and lattice geometry. The resulting electronic model with LCO bears similarities to the Haldane model and culminates in a quantum anomalous Hall state. We also discuss potential experimental implications for kagome metals.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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