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Aoki, Dai*; Sakai, Hironori; Opletal, P.; Tokiwa, Yoshifumi; Ishizuka, Jun*; Yanase, Yoichi*; Harima, Hisatomo*; Nakamura, Ai*; Li, D.*; Homma, Yoshiya*; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 91(8), p.083704_1 - 083704_5, 2022/08
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:94.33(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Nakamura, Shota*; Hyodo, Kazushi*; Matsumoto, Yuji*; Haga, Yoshinori; Sato, Hitoshi*; Ueda, Shigenori*; Mimura, Kojiro*; Saiki, Katsuyoshi*; Iso, Kosei*; Yamashita, Minoru*; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 89(2), p.024705_1 - 024705_5, 2020/02
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:29.19(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Aoyama, Taisuke*; Kotegawa, Hisashi*; Kimura, Noriaki*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Onuki, Yoshichika*; To, Hideki*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 88(6), p.064706_1 - 064706_7, 2019/06
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Koizumi, Akihisa*; Kubo, Yasunori*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Sakurai, Yoshiharu*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 88(3), p.034714_1 - 034714_6, 2019/03
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:25.3(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Pospil, J.*; Haga, Yoshinori; Kohama, Yoshimitsu*; Miyake, Atsushi*; Kambe, Shinsaku; Tateiwa, Naoyuki; Vali
ka, M.*; Proschek, P.*; Prokle
ka, J.*; Sechovsk
, V.*; et al.
Physical Review B, 98(1), p.014430_1 - 014430_7, 2018/07
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:65.63(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Iha, Wataru*; Yara, Tomoyuki*; Ashitomi, Yosuke*; Kakihana, Masashi*; Takeuchi, Tetsuya*; Honda, Fuminori*; Nakamura, Ai*; Aoki, Dai*; Gochi, Jun*; Uwatoko, Yoshiya*; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 87(6), p.064706_1 - 064706_14, 2018/06
Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:76.98(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Kim, H.*; Yoshida, Yasuo*; Lee, C.-C.*; Chang, T.-R.*; Jeng, H.-T.*; Lin, H.*; Haga, Yoshinori; Fisk, Z.*; Hasegawa, Yukio*
Science Advances (Internet), 3(9), p.eeao0362_1 - eeao0362_5, 2017/09
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:60.32(Multidisciplinary Sciences)Matsumoto, Yuji*; Haga, Yoshinori; Tateiwa, Naoyuki; Aoki, Haruyoshi*; Kimura, Noriaki*; Yamamura, Tomoo*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Matsuda, Tatsuma*; Fisk, Z.*; Yamagami, Hiroshi*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 85(10), p.104709_1 - 104709_7, 2016/10
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:21.74(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Gochi, Jun*; Sumiyama, Akihiko*; Yamaguchi, Akira*; Motoyama, Gaku*; Kimura, Noriaki*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Onuki, Yoshichika
Physical Review B, 93(17), p.174514_1 - 174514_5, 2016/05
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:5.7(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Kittaka, Shunichiro*; Shimizu, Yusei*; Sakakibara, Toshiro*; Haga, Yoshinori; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Onuki, Yoshichika; Tsutsumi, Yasumasa*; Nomoto, Takuya*; Ikeda, Hiroaki*; Machida, Kazushige*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 85(3), p.033704_1 - 033704_4, 2016/03
Times Cited Count:27 Percentile:82.65(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Shimizu, Yusei*; Haga, Yoshinori; Yanagisawa, Tatsuya*; Amitsuka, Hiroshi*
Physical Review B, 93(2), p.024502_1 - 024502_8, 2016/01
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:40.79(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Hirose, Yusuke*; Takeuchi, Tetsuya*; Honda, Fuminori*; Yoshiuchi, Shingo*; Hagiwara, Masayuki*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Settai, Rikio*; Onuki, Yoshichika
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 84(7), p.074704_1 - 074704_10, 2015/07
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:47.4(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Emi, Naoya*; Hamabata, Ryosuke*; Nakayama, Daisuke*; Miki, Toshihiro*; Koyama, Takehide*; Ueda, Koichi*; Mito, Takeshi*; Kohori, Yo*; Matsumoto, Yuji*; Haga, Yoshinori; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 84(6), p.063702_1 - 063702_4, 2015/06
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:60.7(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Izawa, Koichi*; Machida, Yo*; Ito, Atsushi*; So, Yoshinao*; Ota, Katsuya*; Haga, Yoshinori; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Kimura, Noriaki*; Onuki, Yoshichika; Tsutsumi, Yasumasa*; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 83(6), p.061013_1 - 061013_8, 2014/06
Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:73.92(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Matsuda, Yasuhiro*; Nakamura, Toshiyuki*; Kuga, Kentaro*; Nakatsuji, Satoru*; Michimura, Shinji*; Inami, Toshiya; Kawamura, Naomi*; Mizumaki, Masaichiro*
Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 62(12), p.1778 - 1781, 2013/06
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:57.54(Physics, Multidisciplinary)The valence state of Yb ions in - and
-YbAlB
has been investigated by X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy at temperatures from 2 to 280 K. It is found that the valence gradually increases with increasing temperature toward 3+ and that the characteristic temperature of the valence fluctuations is about 290 K. We also observe a small increase in the Yb valence (
0.002) in
-YbAlB
by a magnetic field of 32 T at 40 K.
Kuwahara, Keitaro*; Iwasa, Kazuaki*; Kogi, Masafumi*; Kaneko, Koji; Metoki, Naoto; Raymond, S.*; Masson, M.-A.*; Flouquet, J.*; Sugawara, Hitoshi*; Aoki, Yuji*; et al.
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 385-386(Part 1), p.82 - 84, 2006/11
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:18.36(Physics, Condensed Matter)We report inelastic neutron scattering experiments performed to investigate the low energy magnetic excitations on single crystals of the heavy-fermion superconductor PrOsSb
. The observed excitation clearly softens at a wave vector Q=(1,0,0), which is the same as the modulation vector of the field-induced antiferro-quadrupolar ordering, and its intensity at Q=(1,0,0) is smaller than that around the zone center. This result directly evidences that this excitonic behavior is derived mainly from nonmagnetic quadrupolar interactions. Furthermore, the narrowing of the linewidths of the excitations below the superconducting transition temperature indicates the close connection between the superconductivity and the excitons.
Haga, Yoshinori; Aoki, Dai*; Yamagami, Hiroshi*; Matsuda, Tatsuma; Nakajima, Kunihisa; Arai, Yasuo; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Nakamura, Akio; Homma, Yoshiya*; Shiokawa, Yoshinobu*; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 75(Suppl.), p.4 - 9, 2006/08
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0(Physics, Multidisciplinary)The discovery of the high-temperature in PuCoGa and PuRhGa
promoted us to extend our research to other actinide compounds. We recently succeeded in growing single crystals of PuRhGa
and performed magnetic measurements and NMR study both in the normal and superconducting states in collaboration with Tohoku university. The magnetic susceptibility consists of Curie-Weiss and temperature-independent terms where the former corresponds to the paramagnetic effective moment close to the 5
configuration. On the other hand, the superconducting upper critical field is anisotropic. It is explained by the anisotropic mass model with an effective mass ratio of 4, indicating the presence of quasi-two-dimensional Fermi surfaces. These characteristics are reminiscent of those observed in CeCoIn
.
Jonen, Shintaro; Metoki, Naoto; Honda, Fuminori; Kaneko, Koji; Aoki, Dai*; Homma, Yoshiya*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Shiokawa, Yoshinobu; Onuki, Yoshichika
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 378-380, p.1018 - 1020, 2006/05
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:35.72(Physics, Condensed Matter)The magnetic structure of NpRhGa has been investigated by neutron scattering. NpRhGa
exhibits two antiferromagnetic phases with transition temperatures at T
= 36 K and T
= 33 K. Neutron scattering experiments revealed an antiferromagnetic structure with propagation vector q = (0 0 1/2) for both, where the Np magnetic moments are oriented parallel to the c-axis for T
T
T
and parallel to the [110] direction on basal plane for T
T
. At T
the reorientation of magnetic moments is accompanied by a sudden increase of magnetic moments, indicative of the first order transition. The magnetic form factor revealed a dominant contribution of the orbital moments.
Kaneko, Koji; Metoki, Naoto; Matsuda, Tatsuma; Kuwahara, Keitaro*; Kogi, Masafumi*; Shiina, Ryosuke*; Mignot, J.-M.*; Gukasov, A.*; Bernhoeft, N.*
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 378-380, p.189 - 191, 2006/05
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:6.78(Physics, Condensed Matter)Neutron diffraction experiments under magnetic fields were carried out on the heavy fermion superconductor PrOsSb
in order to reveal the origin of the field-induced ordered phase (FIOP) for
[1,1,0]. The application of magnetic field induces the weak superlattice peaks with the ordering vector
=(1,0,0) in FIOP, which is the same as for
[0,0,1]. The observed superlattice reflections for
[1,1,0] result from the antiferromagnetic component of
+
; the induced tiny antiferromagnetic moments orient parallel to the applied field. This result cannot be explained by magnetic interactions and strongly evidences the underlying AFQ order with
as a primary order parameter. These facts clarify the dominant role of
-type antiferroquadrupolar interaction in PrOs
Sb
.
Kuwahara, Keitaro*; Iwasa, Kazuaki*; Kogi, Masafumi*; Kaneko, Koji; Metoki, Naoto; Raymond, S.*; Masson, M.-A.*; Flouquet, J.*; Sugawara, Hitoshi*; Aoki, Yuji*; et al.
Physical Review Letters, 95(10), p.107003_1 - 107003_4, 2005/09
Times Cited Count:93 Percentile:92.18(Physics, Multidisciplinary)We report inelastic neutron scattering experiments performed to investigate the low energy magnetic excitations on single crystals of the heavy-fermion superconductor PrOsSb
. The observed excitation clearly softens at a wave vector
= (1,0,0), which is the same as the modulation vector of the field-induced antiferro-quadrupolar ordering, and its intensity at
= (1,0,0) is smaller than that around the zone center. This result directly evidences that this excitonic behavior is derived mainly from nonmagnetic quadrupolar interactions. Furthermore, the narrowing of the linewidths of the excitations below the superconducting transition temperature indicates the close connection between the superconductivity and the excitons.