Interplay between Pair Density Wave and a Nested Fermi Surface

Abstract

We show that spontaneous time-reversal-symmetry (TRS) breaking can naturally arise from the interplay between pair density wave (PDW) ordering at multiple momenta and nesting of Fermi surfaces (FS). Concretely, we consider pair-density-wave superconductivity on a hexagonal lattice with nested FS at 3/4 electron filling, which is related to a recently discovered superconductor CsV3Sb5. Because of nesting of the FS, each momentum on the FS has at least two counterparts -Qα (α=1,2,3) on the FS to form finite momentum (Qα) Cooper pairs, resulting in a TRS and inversion broken PDW state with stable Bogoliubov Fermi pockets. Various spectra, including (local) density of states, electron spectral function and the effect of quasi-particle interference, have been investigated. The partial melting of the PDW will give rise to 4×4 and 43×43 CDW orders, in addition to the 2×2 CDW. Possible implications to real materials such as CsV3Sb5 and future experiments have been further discussed.

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