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Three-dimensional hidden phase probed by in-plane magnetotransport in kagome metal CsV3Sb5 thin flakes
X. Wei, C. Tian, et al.
Discover groundbreaking magneto-transport findings in CsV3Sb5 thin flakes that unveil a new phase below ~35 K, revealing six-fold rotational symmetry and a significant negative magnetoresistance. This exciting research by Xinjian Wei and colleagues suggests the emergence of a magnetic field-tunable orbital current ordered phase.
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