Electronic Correlations and Evolution of the Charge-Density Wave in the Kagome Metals AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, Cs)
Abstract
The kagome metals AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, Cs) have attracted enormous interest as they exhibit intertwined charge-density wave (CDW) and superconductivity. The alkali-metal dependence of these characteristics contains pivotal information about the CDW and its interplay with superconductivity. Here, we report optical studies of AV3Sb5 across the whole family. With increasing alkali-metal atom radius from K to Cs, the CDW gap increases monotonically, whereas TCDW first rises and then drops, at variance with conventional CDW. While the Fermi surface gapped by the CDW grows, Tc is elevated in CsV3Sb5, indicating that the interplay between the CDW and superconductivity is not simply a competition for the density of states near . More importantly, we observe an enhancement of electronic correlations in CsV3Sb5, which suppresses the CDW but enhances superconductivity, thus accounting for the above peculiar observations. Our results suggest electronic correlations as an important factor in manipulating the CDW and its entanglement with superconductivity in AV3Sb5.
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