%0 Journal Article %T Nanoscale Visualization of Symmetry-Breaking Electronic Orders and Magnetic Anisotropy in a Kagome Magnet YMn6Sn6. %A Jia L %A Chen Y %A Yang G %A Lv W %A Zhang C %A Zhou L %A Han X %A Zhang Q %A Yang H %A Lei H %A Zhang Y %A Gao HJ %A Wang Y %J Nano Lett %V 24 %N 29 %D 2024 Jul 24 %M 39007508 %F 12.262 %R 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01368 %X A kagome lattice hosts a plethora of quantum states arising from the interplay between nontrivial topology and electron correlations. The recently discovered kagome magnet RMn6Sn6 (R represents a rare-earth element) is believed to showcase a kagome band closely resembling textbook characteristics. Here, we report the characterization of local electronic states and their magnetization response in YMn6Sn6 via scanning tunneling microscopy measurements under vector magnetic fields. Our spectroscopic maps reveal a spontaneously trimerized kagome electronic order in YMn6Sn6, where the 6-fold rotational symmetry is disrupted while translational symmetry is maintained. Further application of an external magnetic field demonstrates a strong coupling of the YMn6Sn6 kagome band to the field, which exhibits an energy shift discrepancy under different field directions, implying the existence of magnetization-response anisotropy and anomalous g factors. Our findings establish YMn6Sn6 as an ideal platform for investigating kagome-derived orbital magnetic moment and correlated magnetic topological states.