condensed matter physics

Discovery of a symmetry-driven electronic cascade in a -wave altermagnet

arXiv:2607.11567

summary

The paper reports the discovery of a symmetry-driven cascade of finite‑momentum charge‑density‑wave orders, including a primary density wave, a nematic component, and an off‑axis modulation, in the d‑wave altermagnet Rb₁₋δV₂Te₂O, using phase‑resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and Landau theory analysis.

Abstract

Altermagnets host magnetic compensation together with non-relativistic spin-split bands, a coexistence enabled by crystal symmetry. Yet whether and how crystal symmetry organizes collective electronic order remains largely unexplored. Here we uncover a symmetry-driven cascade of finite- charge order in a -wave altermagnet RbVTeO, using phase-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy. A primary density-wave instability drives an initial electronic reconstruction, followed by the emergence of a nematic component and an off-axis modulation with wave vectors geometrically tied to the preceding orders. Phase-resolved spectroscopy distinguishes these components through separate contrast-inversion energies and maps out branch-selective spectral-weight redistribution within the off-axis mode. Together with doping and temperature evolution, these observations establish a highly coordinated hierarchy of coupled density-wave instabilities, consistent with successive symmetry lowering. This multi-component hierarchy can be well described in the Landau framework through sequential softening of the charge orders, where bilinear coupling to their compatible octupolar partners at the lower-symmetry stages enables mutual stabilization within an intertwined charge-multipole state. Such a transparent realization of a charge-order cascade shows how altermagnetic symmetry can extend beyond band formation to organize collective electronic order, offering a new perspective on emergent many-body states in correlated quantum materials.

26 pages, 11 figures. Comments are welcome

Topics & keywords

#altermagnetism#charge density wave#nematic order#symmetry breaking#scanning tunneling microscopy#landau theoryd-wave altermagnetRb₁₋δV₂Te₂Ofinite‑q charge orderphase‑resolved STMdensity‑wave instabilityoctupolar coupling