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3D Fermi surfaces from charge order in layered CsV₃Sb₅
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3D Fermi surfaces from charge order in layered CsV₃Sb₅
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The cascade of electronic phases in CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ raises the prospect to disentangle their mutual interactions in a clean, strongly interacting Kagome lattice. When the Kagome planes are stacked into a crystal, its electronic dimensionality encodes how much of the Kagome physics and its topological aspects survive. The layered structure of CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ reflects in Brillouin-zone-sized quasi-2D Fermi surfaces and a significant transport anisotropy. Yet here we demonstrate that CsV$_3$Sb$_5$ is a three-dimensional metal within the charge-density-wave (CDW) state. Small 3D pockets play a crucial role in its low-temperature magneto- and quantum transport. Their emergence at $T_{CDW}\sim 93$ K results in an anomalous sudden increase of the in-plane magnetoresistance by 4 orders of magnitude. The presence of these 3D pockets is further confirmed by quantum oscillations under in-plane magnetic fields - demonstrating their closed nature. These results emphasize the impact of interlayer coupling on the Kagome physics in 3D materials.
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