Frustrated Ising charge correlations in the kagome metal ScV6Sn6

Abstract

Here we resolve the real-space nature of the high-temperature, short-range charge correlations in the kagome metal ScV6Sn6. Diffuse scattering appears along a frustrated wave vector qH=(13,13,12) at temperatures far exceeding the charge order transition TCO=92~K, preempting long-range charge order with wave vectors along qK=(13,13,13). Using a combination of real space and reciprocal space analysis, we resolve the nature of the interactions between the primary out-of-plane Sc-Sn chain instability and the secondary strain-mediated distortion of the in-plane V kagome network. A minimal model of the diffuse scattering data reveals a high-temperature, short-ranged "zig-zag" phase of in-plane correlations that maps to a frustrated triangular lattice Ising model with antiferromagnetic interactions and provides a real-space understanding of the origin of frustrated charge order in this material.

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