Evidence for an odd-parity nematic phase above the charge density wave transition in kagome metal CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ (2309.16985v1)
Abstract: The quest for fascinating quantum states arising from the interplay between correlation, frustration, and topology is at the forefront of condensed-matter physics. Recently discovered nonmagnetic kagome metals $A$V${3}$Sb${_5}$ ($A=$ K, Cs, Rb) with charge density wave (CDW) and superconducting instabilities may host such exotic states. Here we report that an odd electronic nematic state emerges above the CDW transition temperature ($T{\rm CDW}=94$ K) in CsV${3}$Sb${_5}$. High-resolution torque measurements reveal a distinct twofold in-plane magnetic anisotropy that breaks the crystal rotational symmetry below $T*\approx130$ K. However, no relevant anomalies are detected in the elastoresistance data near $T*$, which excludes the even-parity ferro-orbital nematicity often found in other superconductors. Moreover, in the temperature range between $T{\rm CDW}$ and $T*$, conical rotations of magnetic field yield a distinct first-order phase transition, indicative of time-reversal symmetry breaking. These results provide thermodynamic evidence for the emergence of an odd-parity nematic order, implying that an exotic loop-current state precedes the CDW in CsV$_3$Sb$_5$.
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