Kentaro Kitagawa
University of Tokyo
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Physical Review Letters | 2004
R. S. Perry; Kentaro Kitagawa; S. A. Grigera; Rodolfo Alberto Borzi; A. P. Mackenzie; Kenji Ishida; Y. Maeno
We present measurements on ultraclean single crystals of the bilayered ruthenate metal Sr3Ru2O7, which has a magnetic-field-tuned quantum critical point. Quantum oscillations of differing frequencies can be seen in the resistivity both below and above its metamagnetic transition. This frequency shift corresponds to a small change in the Fermi surface volume that is qualitatively consistent with the small moment change in the magnetization across the metamagnetic transition. Very near the metamagnetic field, unusual behavior is seen. There is a strong enhancement of the resistivity in a narrow field window, with a minimum in the resistivity as a function of temperature below 1 K that becomes more pronounced as the disorder level decreases. The region of anomalous behavior is bounded at low temperatures by two first-order phase transitions. The implications of the results are discussed.
Physical Review B | 2012
T. Hanaguri; Kentaro Kitagawa; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Y. Mazaki; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Hidenori Takagi
We investigate vortices in LiFeAs using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy. Zero-field tunneling spectra show two superconducting gaps without detectable spectral weight near the Fermi energy, evidencing fully-gapped multi-band superconductivity. We image vortices in a wide field range from 0.1 T to 11 T by mapping the tunneling conductance at the Fermi energy. A quasi-hexagonal vortex lattice at low field contains domain boundaries which consist of alternating vortices with unusual coordination numbers of 5 and 7. With increasing field, the domain boundaries become ill-defined, resulting in a uniformly disordered vortex matter. Tunneling spectra taken at the vortex center are characterized by a sharp peak just below the Fermi energy, apparently violating particlehole symmetry. The image of each vortex shows energy-dependent 4-fold anisotropy which may be associated with the anisotropy of the Fermi surface. The vortex radius shrinks with decreasing temperature and becomes smaller than the coherence length estimated from the upper critical field. This is direct evidence of the Kramer-Pesch effect expected in a clean superconductor.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2009
Kentaro Kitagawa; Naoyuki Katayama; Kenya Ohgushi; Masashi Takigawa
We report results of 75As nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments on a self-flux grown high-quality single crystal of SrFe2As2. The NMR spectra clearly show sharp first-order antiferromagnetic (AF) and structural transitions occurring simultaneously. The behavior in the vicinity of the transition is compared with our previous study on BaFe2As2. No significant difference was observed in the temperature dependence of the static quantities such as the AF splitting and electric quadrupole splitting. However, the results of the NMR relaxation rate revealed difference in the dynamical spin fluctuations. The stripe-type AF fluctuations in the paramagnetic state appear to be more anisotropic in BaFe2As2 than in SrFe2As2.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Kentaro Kitagawa; Naoyuki Katayama; Hirotada Gotou; Takehiko Yagi; Kenya Ohgushi; Takehiko Matsumoto; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Masashi Takigawa
We report a novel superconducting (SC) and antiferromagnetic (AF) hybrid state in SrFe(2)As(2) revealed by (75)As nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments on a single crystal under highly hydrostatic pressure up to 7 GPa. The NMR spectra at 5.4 GPa indicate simultaneous development of the SC and AF orders below 30 K. The nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate in the SC domains shows a substantial residual density of states, suggesting proximity effects due to the spontaneous formation of a nanoscale SC-AF hybrid structure. This entangled behavior is a remarkable example of a self-organized heterogeneous structure in a clean system.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2011
Nobuyuki Kurita; Kentaro Kitagawa; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Ade Kismarahardja; Eun Sang Choi; J. S. Brooks; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Shinya Uji; Taichi Terashima
We report on the upper critical field B_c2 of a superconducting LiFeAs single crystal with T_c~16 K, determined from magnetic torque measurements in dc-magnetic fields up to 35 T and at temperatures down to 0.3 K. B_c2 at 0.3 K is obtained to be 26.4 T and 15.5 T for the applied field B_a||ab and B_a||c, respectively. The anisotropy parameter
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2011
Yoshinori Imai; Hideyuki Takahashi; Kentaro Kitagawa; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; N. Nakai; Yuki Nagai; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Masahiko Machida; Atsutaka Maeda
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Physical Review Letters | 2005
Kentaro Kitagawa; Kenji Ishida; R. S. Perry; Takashi Tayama; Toshiro Sakakibara; Yoshiteru Maeno
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Physical Review B | 2008
H. Takeya; Kenji Ishida; Kentaro Kitagawa; Y. Ihara; Keisuke Onuma; Yoshiteru Maeno; Yusuke Nambu; Satoru Nakatsuji; D.E. MacLaughlin; Akihiko Koda; Ryosuke Kadono
B_c2^ab / B_c2^c
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2011
Kentaro Kitagawa; Yuji Mezaki; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Masashi Takigawa
is ~ 3 at T_c and decreases to 1.7 as
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2010
Kentaro Kitagawa; Hirotada Gotou; Takehiko Yagi; Atsushi Yamada; Takehiko Matsumoto; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Masashi Takigawa
T \rightarrow 0