QF Fellow and Associate seminar: Andrea Capa Salinas

Date and Time
Location
Elings Hall, room 1601
Andrea Capa Salinas

Charge Correlations in a Topological Kagome Superconductor observed via X-ray Diffraction

Topological superconductors are a promising platform for realizing decoherence-free quantum computation, owing to their unconventional electronic states. Among these, kagome metals such as CsV3Sb5 have attracted significant attention for hosting intertwined charge order and superconductivity. In this talk, we present synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements of CsV3Sb5−xSnx that reveal the evolution of charge density wave (CDW) order into short-range charge correlations as a function of Sn substitution. Our results provide insight into the interplay between topology, electronic correlations, and superconductivity in the kagome lattice.