Scientific Achievement
Quantum oscillation measurements reveal first image of theoretically-predicted large Fermi surface sheets, magnetic breakdown, and topological phases.
Significance and Impact
Our measurement of the reconstructed electronic bands provides essential input to the understanding of unconventional superconductivity in Kagome lattice materials.
Research Details
- Synthesis of high-quality single crystals of CsV3Sb5 displaying coexistence of superconductivity and charge density wave order
- dHvA measurements in pulsed fields up to 85 T using the tunnel diode oscillator technique
- Self-consistent model of the folded Fermi surface and of magnetic breakdown orbits
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