Kumai super strain
Anomalous transport due to Weyl fermions in the chiral antiferromagnets Mn3X, X = Sn, Ge Taishi Chen,Takahiro Tomita,Susumu Minami,Mingxuan Fu,Takashi Koretsune,Motoharu Kitatani,Ikhlas Muhammad,Daisuke Nishio-Hamane,Rieko Ishii,Fumiyuki Ishii,Ryotaro Arita,Satoru Nakatsuji Nature Communications 12 1 2021/12.Iron-based binary ferromagnets for transverse thermoelectric conversion Akito Sakai, Susumu Minami, Takashi Koretsune, Taishi Chen, Tomoya Higo, Yangming Wang, Takuya Nomoto, Motoaki Hirayama, Shinji Miwa, Daisuke Nishio-Hamane, Fumiyuki Ishii, Ryotaro Arita & Satoru Nakatsuji Nature 581 53 8.Gruenbergほか27名 Spintronics -From GMR to Quantum Information, 40th IFF Spring School, Lecture Notes Forschungszentrum, Juelich 16 2009/02 Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Material Science Research Themes Nanostructural physics、Condensed matter physics I Speciality Keywords The Molecular Simulation Society of Japan Award The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials Postdoctral fellow, Japan Science and Technology Agency Spin Superstructure project, ERATO Postdoctral fellow(1-1) Year & Month of Birth Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(1-1) Hiroshima University Master Graduate School, Division of Natural Science 199903 Completed
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Hiroshima University Doctor Graduate School, Division of Natural Science 200203 Completed 【Academic background(Doctoral/Master's Degree)】 Theoretical and Computational Science Group (Computational Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory) Academic Background Nanomaterials Research Institute Nanomaterials Research Institute, Theoretical and Computational Science Group College and School Educational Fieldĭivision of Mathematical and Physical Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technologyĭivision of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Graduate School of Natural Science and TechnologyĬourse in Computational Science, School of Mathematics and Physics, College of Science and Engineering Laboratory