New Article PRL: Intriguing low-temperature phase in the antiferromagnetic kagome metal FeGe

July 2, 2024

M. Wenzel, E. Uykur, A.A. Tsirlin, S. Pal, R. Mathew Roy, C. Yi, C. Shekhar, C. Felser, A.V. Pronin, M. Dressel

Physical Review Letters 132, June 2024

Intriguing Low-Temperature Phase in the Antiferromagnetic Kagome Metal FeGe
M. Wenzel, E. Uykur, A. A. Tsirlin, S. Pal, R. Mathew Roy, C. Yi, C. Shekhar, C. Felser, A. V. Pronin and M. Dressel

Abstract:
The properties of kagome metals are governed by the interdependence of band topology and electronic correlations resulting in remarkably rich phase diagrams. Here, we study the temperature evolution of the bulk electronic structure of the antiferromagnetic kagome metal FeGe using infrared spectroscopy. We uncover drastic changes in the low-energy interband absorption at the 100 K structural phase transition that has been linked to a charge-density-wave (CDW) instability. We explain this effect by the minuscule Fe displacement in the kagome plane, which results in parallel bands in the vicinity of the Fermi level. In contrast to conventional CDW materials, however, the spectral weight shifts to low energies, ruling out the opening of a CDW gap in FeGe.

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.266505

Article in Physical Review Letters June 2024

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