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Shik Shin
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 725
Citations - 21528
Shik Shin is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy & Photoemission spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 706 publications receiving 18481 citations. Previous affiliations of Shik Shin include Synchrotron Radiation Center & National Institute for Materials Science.
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Giant Rashba-type spin splitting in bulk BiTeI
Kyoko Ishizaka,Mohammad Saeed Bahramy,H. Murakawa,M. Sakano,Takahiro Shimojima,T. Sonobe,K. Koizumi,Shik Shin,Hirokazu Miyahara,Akio Kimura,Koji Miyamoto,Taichi Okuda,Hirofumi Namatame,Masaki Taniguchi,Masaki Taniguchi,Ryotaro Arita,Naoto Nagaosa,Kensuke Kobayashi,Youichi Murakami,Reiji Kumai,Reiji Kumai,Yoshio Kaneko,Yoshinori Onose,Yoshinori Tokura +23 more
TL;DR: The finding of a huge spin-orbit interaction effect in a polar semiconductor composed of heavy elements, BiTeI, where the bulk carriers are ruled by large Rashba-likespin splitting is described, confirming that the spin splitting is indeed derived from bulk atomic configurations.
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Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering spectra for electrons in solids
Akio Kotani,Shik Shin +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Anderson impurity model and cluster model are used to model the effects of intra-atomic multiplet coupling and weak interatomic electron transfer. But the Anderson model is not suitable for the case of transition-metal compounds, where the 4f electrons are localized with strong electron correlation.
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The inhomogeneous structure of water at ambient conditions
Congcong Huang,Kjartan Thor Wikfeldt,Takashi Tokushima,Dennis Nordlund,Yoshihisa Harada,Uwe Bergmann,Marc Niebuhr,Thomas M. Weiss,Yuka Horikawa,Mikael Leetmaa,Mathias P. Ljungberg,Osamu Takahashi,Annika Lenz,Lars Ojamäe,Alexander P. Lyubartsev,Shik Shin,Lars G. M. Pettersson,Anders Nilsson +17 more
TL;DR: The present results provide experimental evidence that the extreme differences anticipated in the hydrogen-bonding environment in the deeply supercooled regime surprisingly remain in bulk water even at conditions ranging from ambient up to close to the boiling point.
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Evidence for magnetic Weyl fermions in a correlated metal
Kenta Kuroda,Takahiro Tomita,Michi-To Suzuki,Cédric Bareille,Agustinus Agung Nugroho,Agustinus Agung Nugroho,Pallab Goswami,Masayuki Ochi,Muhammad Ikhlas,M. Nakayama,S. Akebi,Ryo Noguchi,Rieko Ishii,Nobuhito Inami,Kanta Ono,Hiroshi Kumigashira,Andrei Varykhalov,Takayuki Muro,Takashi Koretsune,Ryotaro Arita,Shik Shin,Takeshi Kondo,Satoru Nakatsuji +22 more
TL;DR: Experimental evidence for the realization of magnetic Weyl fermions in the strongly correlated metal Mn3Sn is reported in this paper, which is the only known experimental result for the Weyl Fermion realization.
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Vacuum-ultraviolet reflectance and photoemission study of the metal-insulator phase transitions in VO 2 , V 6 O 13 , and V 2 O 3
Shik Shin,Shigemasa Suga,Masaki Taniguchi,Masami Fujisawa,H. Kanzaki,Atsushi Fujimori,Hiroshi Daimon,Yutaka Ueda,Koji Kosuge,S. Kachi +9 more
TL;DR: Vacuum-ultraviolet reflectance and photoemission spectra of VO{sub 2}, V {sub 2}O{sub 3}, V{sub 6}O {sub 13}, and V{ sub 2} O{sub 5} are measured in order to investigate the 3{ital d}-band structures and electron-correlation effects.