Non-Fermi Liquid Behaviour in a Correlated Flat-band Pyrochlore Lattice
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The emergence of topological flat bands through quantum destructive interference in geometrically-frustrated lattices is a prominent topic in condensed matter physics. However, experimental evidence of such phenomena in three dimensions remains elusive. Here, we employ angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to investigate a three-dimensional (3D) pyrochlore lattice metal, CuV2S4. Our observations reveal a 3D topological flat band induced by quantum destructive interference within the V pyrochlore sublattice. Furthermore, this flat band undergoes renormalization to the Fermi level due to electron correlation effect, consequently leading to non-Fermi liquid behavior in the pyrochlore metal.