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Physical Review Letters | 2011

Surface Scattering via Bulk Continuum States in the 3D Topological Insulator Bi2Se3

Sunghun Kim; Mao Ye; Kenta Kuroda; Yohei Yamada; E. E. Krasovskii; E. V. Chulkov; Koji Miyamoto; Masashi Nakatake; Taichi Okuda; Yoshifumi Ueda; Kenya Shimada; Hirofumi Namatame; M. Taniguchi; Akio Kimura

We have performed scanning tunneling microscopy and differential tunneling conductance (dI/dV) mapping for the surface of the three-dimensional topological insulator Bi(2)Se(3). The fast Fourier transformation applied to the dI/dV image shows an electron interference pattern near Dirac node despite the general belief that the backscattering is well suppressed in the bulk energy gap region. The comparison of the present experimental result with theoretical surface and bulk band structures shows that the electron interference occurs through the scattering between the surface states near the Dirac node and the bulk continuum states.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2011

Efficient spin resolved spectroscopy observation machine at Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center

Taichi Okuda; Koji Miyamaoto; Hirokazu Miyahara; Kenta Kuroda; Akio Kimura; Hirofumi Namatame; M. Taniguchi

Highly efficient spin- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectrometer named ESPRESSO (Efficient SPin REsolved SpectroScopy Observation) machine has been developed at the beamline BL-9B in Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center. Combination of high-resolution hemispherical electron analyzer and the high-efficient spin detector based on very low energy electron diffraction by the ferromagnetic target makes the high-energy resolution and angular resolution compatible with spin- and angle-resolved photoemission (SARPES) measurement. 7.5 meV in energy and ±0.18° in angular resolution have been achieved with spin resolution. The ESPRESSO machine, combination of quick energy-band dispersion measurement and Fermi surface mapping by two-dimensional electron detector for the spin integrated ARPES and the high-efficient spin analysis by the efficient spin detector realizes the comprehensive investigation of spin electronic structure of materials.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Topological Surface States with Persistent High Spin Polarization across the Dirac Point in Bi2Te2Se and Bi2Se2Te

Koji Miyamoto; Akio Kimura; Taichi Okuda; Hirokazu Miyahara; Kenta Kuroda; Hirofumi Namatame; M. Taniguchi; S. V. Eremeev; T. V. Menshchikova; Eugene V. Chulkov; K. A. Kokh; O. E. Tereshchenko

Helical spin textures with marked spin polarizations of topological surface states have been unveiled for the first time by state-of-the-art spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy for two promising topological insulators, Bi(2)Te(2)Se and Bi(2)Se(2)Te. Their highly spin-polarized natures are found to be persistent across the Dirac point in both compounds. This novel finding paves a pathway to extending the utilization of topological surface states of these compounds for future spintronic applications.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Spin-Polarized Dirac-Cone-Like Surface State with d Character at W(110)

Koji Miyamoto; Akio Kimura; Kenta Kuroda; Taichi Okuda; Kenya Shimada; Hirofumi Namatame; M. Taniguchi; M. Donath

The surface of W(110) exhibits a Dirac-cone-like state with d character within a spin-orbit-induced symmetry gap. As a function of the wave vector parallel to the surface, it shows a nearly massless energy dispersion and a pronounced spin polarization, which is antisymmetric with respect to the Brillouin zone center. In addition, the observed constant energy contours are strongly anisotropic for all energies. This discovery opens new pathways to the study of surface spin-density waves arising from a strong Fermi surface nesting as well as d-electron-based topological properties.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Experimental Verification of PbBi2Te4 as a 3D Topological Insulator

Kenta Kuroda; Hirokazu Miyahara; Mao Ye; S. V. Eremeev; Yu. M. Koroteev; E. E. Krasovskii; E. V. Chulkov; Shozo Hiramoto; Chikako Moriyoshi; Yoshihiro Kuroiwa; Koji Miyamoto; Taichi Okuda; Masashi Arita; Kenya Shimada; Hirofumi Namatame; M. Taniguchi; Yoshifumi Ueda; Akio Kimura

The experimental evidence is presented of the topological insulator state in PbBi2Te4. A single surface Dirac cone is observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation. Topological invariants Z2 are calculated from the ab initio band structure to be 1;(111). The observed two-dimensional isoenergy contours in the bulk energy gap are found to be the largest among the known three-dimensional topological insulators. This opens a pathway to achieving a sufficiently large spin current density in future spintronic devices.


Nature Materials | 2017

Evidence for magnetic Weyl fermions in a correlated metal

Kenta Kuroda; Takahiro Tomita; Michi-To Suzuki; Cedric Bareille; A. A. Nugroho; Pallab Goswami; Masayuki Ochi; Muhammad Ikhlas; M. Nakayama; S. Akebi; R. Noguchi; Rieko Ishii; N. Inami; K. Ono; Hiroshi Kumigashira; A. Varykhalov; Takayuki Muro; Takashi Koretsune; Ryotaro Arita; Shik Shin; Takeshi Kondo; Satoru Nakatsuji

Weyl fermions have been observed as three-dimensional, gapless topological excitations in weakly correlated, inversion-symmetry-breaking semimetals. However, their realization in spontaneously time-reversal-symmetry-breaking phases of strongly correlated materials has so far remained hypothetical. Here, we report experimental evidence for magnetic Weyl fermions in Mn3Sn, a non-collinear antiferromagnet that exhibits a large anomalous Hall effect, even at room temperature. Detailed comparison between angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveals significant bandwidth renormalization and damping effects due to the strong correlation among Mn 3d electrons. Magnetotransport measurements provide strong evidence for the chiral anomaly of Weyl fermions-namely, the emergence of positive magnetoconductance only in the presence of parallel electric and magnetic fields. Since weak magnetic fields (approximately 10 mT) are adequate to control the distribution of Weyl points and the large fictitious fields (equivalent to approximately a few hundred T) produced by them in momentum space, our discovery lays the foundation for a new field of science and technology involving the magnetic Weyl excitations of strongly correlated electron systems such as Mn3Sn.


Physical Review B | 2016

Spin texture in type-II Weyl semimetal WTe 2

Baojie Feng; Yang-Hao Chan; Ya Feng; Ro-Ya Liu; M. Y. Chou; Kenta Kuroda; Koichiro Yaji; Ayumi Harasawa; Paolo Moras; Alexei Barinov; W. Malaeb; Cedric Bareille; Takeshi Kondo; Shik Shin; Fumio Komori; T.-C. Chiang; Youguo Shi; Iwao Matsuda

We determine the band structure and spin texture of


Physical Review B | 2012

Observation of a highly spin-polarized topological surface state in GeBi2Te4

Kazuaki Okamoto; Kenta Kuroda; Hirokazu Miyahara; Koji Miyamoto; Taichi Okuda; Ziya S. Aliev; M. B. Babanly; Imamaddin R. Amiraslanov; Kenya Shimada; Hirofumi Namatame; M. Taniguchi; D. A. Samorokov; T. V. Menshchikova; E. V. Chulkov; Akio Kimura

{\mathrm{WTe}}_{2}


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2009

Status of Japanese gravitational wave detectors

Koji Arai; Ryutaro Takahashi; Daisuke Tatsumi; K. Izumi; Yaka Wakabayashi; H. Ishizaki; Mitsuhiro Fukushima; Toshitaka Yamazaki; M. K. Fujimoto; A. Takamori; Kimio Tsubono; R. DeSalvo; A. Bertolini; S. Márka; V. Sannibale; Takashi Uchiyama; O. Miyakawa; Shinji Miyoki; K. Agatsuma; Takanori Saito; Masatake Ohashi; Kenta Kuroda; I. Nakatani; Souichi Telada; Kazuhiro Yamamoto; Takayuki Tomaru; T. Suzuki; T. Haruyama; Nobuaki Sato; Akira Yamamoto

by spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (SARPES). With the support of first-principles calculations, we reveal the existence of spin polarization of both the Fermi arc surface states and bulk Fermi pockets. Our results support


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Slater to Mott Crossover in the Metal to Insulator Transition of Nd 2 Ir 2 O 7

M. Nakayama; Takeshi Kondo; Zhaoming Tian; J. J. Ishikawa; Mario Halim; Cedric Bareille; W. Malaeb; Kenta Kuroda; Takahiro Tomita; S. Ideta; Kenji F. Tanaka; M. Matsunami; Shin-ichi Kimura; N. Inami; K. Ono; Hiroshi Kumigashira; Leon Balents; Satoru Nakatsuji; S. Shin

{\mathrm{WTe}}_{2}

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Taichi Okuda

Synchrotron Radiation Center

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Koji Miyamoto

Synchrotron Radiation Center

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M. Taniguchi

Synchrotron Radiation Center

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Shik Shin

Tokyo University of Science

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Hirofumi Namatame

Synchrotron Radiation Center

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Mao Ye

Hiroshima University

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Takeshi Kondo

Tokyo University of Science

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Kenya Shimada

Synchrotron Radiation Center

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