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Discovery of a New Phase in Thin Flakes of KV3Sb5 under Pressure
1 Introduction The kagome lattice, a 2D network of corner-sharing triangles, intrinsically accommodates Dirac fermions, van-Hove singularities (vHs) and flat bands.[1-6] Due to the diverging density of states at the vHs and flat bands, a variety of correlated many-body ground states can be realized. In kagome metal AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, Cs), both charge density wave order[7-11] (TCDW∼80–100 K) and superconductivity[3, 12, 13] (Tc∼0.9–2.7 K) have been revealed by various measurements.
Current direction dependent magnetotransport in CuTe
Despite being a layered, easily-exfoliated compound, copper monotelluride (CuTe) features an unusual quasi-one-dimensional charge density wave below TCDW≈335K. Within a CuTe layer, the electrical resistivity depends sensitively on the direction of the electrical current. Here, we use magnetotransport to probe the metallic state of CuTe with two distinct in-plane current directions.
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