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Frustrated Altermagnetism and Charge Density Wave in Kagome Superconductor CsCr3Sb5

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Using first-principles density-functional calculations, we investigate the electronic structure and magnetism of the kagome superconductor CsCr$_3$Sb$_5$. At the ambient pressure, its ground state is found to be $4\times2$ altermagnetic spin-density-wave (SDW) pattern, with an averaged effective moment of $\sim$1.7$\mu_B$ per chromium atom. The magnetic long range order is coupled to the lattice structure, generating 4$a_0$ structural modulation. However, multiple competing SDW phases are present and energetically very close, suggesting strong magnetic fluctuation and frustration. The electronic states near the Fermi level are dominated by Cr-3d orbitals, and flat band or van Hove singularities are away from the Fermi level. When external pressure is applied, the energy differences between competing orders and the structural modulations are suppressed by external pressure. The magnetic fluctuation remains present and important at high pressure because the non-magnetic phase is unstable up to 30 GPa. In addition, a bonding state between Cr-3d$_{xz}$ and Sb$^{\mathrm{II}}$-p$_z$ quickly acquires dispersion and eventually becomes metallic around 5 GPa, leading to a Lifshitz transition. Our findings strongly support unconventional superconductivity in the CsCr$_3$Sb$_5$ compound above 5 GPa, and suggest crucial role of magnetic fluctuations in the pairing mechanism.
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superconductor cscr3sb5,charge density wave,kagome
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