Electronic correlations and universal long-range scaling in kagome metals

Abstract

We investigate the real-space profile of effective Coulomb interactions in correlated kagome materials. By particularizing to KV3Sb5, Co3Sn2S2, FeSn, and Ni3In, we analyze representative cases that exhibit a large span of correlation-mediated phenomena, and contrast them to prototypical prevoskite transition metal oxides. From our constrained random phase approximation studies we find that the on-site interaction strength in kagome metals not only depends on the screening processes at high energy, but also on the low-energy hybriziation profile of the electronic density of states. Our results indicate that rescaled by the onsite interaction amplitude, all kagome metals exhibit a universal long-range Coulomb behaviour.

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