npj Quantum Materials (Nov 2023)
Pseudogap behavior in charge density wave kagome material ScV6Sn6 revealed by magnetotransport measurements
Abstract
Abstract Over the last few years, significant attention has been devoted to studying the kagome materials A V3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, Cs) due to their unconventional superconductivity and charge density wave (CDW) ordering. Recently $${{{{\rm{ScV}}}}}_{6}{{{{\rm{Sn}}}}}_{6}$$ ScV 6 Sn 6 was found to host a CDW below ≈ 90 K, and, like A V3Sb5, it contains a kagome lattice comprised only of V ions. Here we present a comprehensive magnetotransport study on $${{{{\rm{ScV}}}}}_{6}{{{{\rm{Sn}}}}}_{6}$$ ScV 6 Sn 6 . We discovered several anomalous transport phenomena above the CDW ordering temperature, including insulating behavior in interlayer resistivity, a strongly temperature-dependent Hall coefficient, and a violation of Kohler’s rule. All these anomalies can be consistently explained by a progressive decrease in carrier densities with decreasing temperature, suggesting the formation of a pseudogap. Our findings suggest that high-temperature CDW fluctuations play a significant role in determining the normal state electronic properties of $${{{{\rm{ScV}}}}}_{6}{{{{\rm{Sn}}}}}_{6}$$ ScV 6 Sn 6 .