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Optical manipulation of the charge-density-wave state in RbV3Sb5

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  • Yuqing Xing

    (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

  • Seokjin Bae

    (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

  • Ethan Ritz

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Fan Yang

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Turan Birol

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Andrea N. Capa Salinas

    (University of California Santa Barbara)

  • Brenden R. Ortiz

    (University of California Santa Barbara)

  • Stephen D. Wilson

    (University of California Santa Barbara)

  • Ziqiang Wang

    (Boston College)

  • Rafael M. Fernandes

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Vidya Madhavan

    (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

Abstract

Broken time-reversal symmetry in the absence of spin order indicates the presence of unusual phases such as orbital magnetism and loop currents1–4. The recently discovered kagome superconductors AV3Sb5 (where A is K, Rb or Cs)5,6 display an exotic charge-density-wave (CDW) state and have emerged as a strong candidate for materials hosting a loop current phase. The idea that the CDW breaks time-reversal symmetry7–14 is, however, being intensely debated due to conflicting experimental data15–17. Here we use laser-coupled scanning tunnelling microscopy to study RbV3Sb5. By applying linearly polarized light along high-symmetry directions, we show that the relative intensities of the CDW peaks can be reversibly switched, implying a substantial electro-striction response, indicative of strong nonlinear electron–phonon coupling. A similar CDW intensity switching is observed with perpendicular magnetic fields, which implies an unusual piezo-magnetic response that, in turn, requires time-reversal symmetry breaking. We show that the simplest CDW that satisfies these constraints is an out-of-phase combination of bond charge order and loop currents that we dub a congruent CDW flux phase. Our laser scanning tunnelling microscopy data open the door to the possibility of dynamic optical control of complex quantum phenomenon in correlated materials.

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  • Yuqing Xing & Seokjin Bae & Ethan Ritz & Fan Yang & Turan Birol & Andrea N. Capa Salinas & Brenden R. Ortiz & Stephen D. Wilson & Ziqiang Wang & Rafael M. Fernandes & Vidya Madhavan, 2024. "Optical manipulation of the charge-density-wave state in RbV3Sb5," Nature, Nature, vol. 631(8019), pages 60-66, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:631:y:2024:i:8019:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07519-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07519-5
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