Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session T07: Kagome and Flat Band Materials
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Room: L100H
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Chandan Setty, Rice University
Abstract: T07.00009 : Strong correlations and band topology in the kagome flat band material CsCr3Sb5*
1:06 PM–1:18 PM
Presenter:
Ying Li
(Xi'an Jiaotong Univ)
Authors:
Chandan Setty
(Rice University)
Ying Li
(Xi'an Jiaotong Univ)
Shouvik Sur
(Rice University)
Yuefei Huang
(Rice University)
Lei Chen
(Rice University)
Yuan Fang
(Rice University)
Fang Xie
(Rice University)
Boris I Yakobson
(Rice University)
Roser Valenti
(Goethe University Frankfurt)
Qimiao Si
(Rice University)
correlations and band topology. A flat band develops from destructive interference, which
motivates the consideration of compact localized states and, more precisely, compact molecular
orbitals. This has led to a theoretical description of the correlations in coupled flat and dispersive
bands in terms of a Kondo lattice in the basis of the molecular orbitals; a phase diagram is found
featuring strong quantum fluctuations and metallic quantum criticality [1]. Such a phase diagram
has recently been realized in the chromium based kagome material CsCr3Sb5 which contains a
flat band near the Fermi energy [2], Here, using first principles, we examine the electronic
structure and band topology in this system. We study properties of Wannier orbitals formed from
the flat bands. Using these Wannier orbitals, we construct minimal interacting models and
address both the quantum fluctuations [1] and electronic orders [3].
[1] L. Chen et al., arXiv:2307.09431.
[2] Y. Liu et al., arXiv:2309.13514.
[3] C. Setty et al., arXiv:2105.15204.
*Work at Rice supported by the DOE BES (DE-SC0018197) and AFOSR (FA9550-21-1-0356).
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