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Tae Won Noh

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  295
Citations -  12804

Tae Won Noh is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Ferroelectricity. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 268 publications receiving 11057 citations. Previous affiliations of Tae Won Noh include Cornell University & Ohio State University.

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Charge Transfer in Iridate-Manganite Superlattices.

TL;DR: A microscopic model is reported that captures the mechanism behind charge transfer in superlattices consisting of SrIrO3 and SrMnO3, providing a qualitative understanding of the experimental observation and demonstrating a new route to control electronic states in nonpolar oxide heterostructures.
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Direct penetration of spin-triplet superconductivity into a ferromagnet in Au/SrRuO3/Sr2RuO4 junctions.

TL;DR: Spin-triplet superconductivity induction into a FM SrRuO3 from a leading TSC candidate Sr2RuO4 is reported, by fabricating microscopic devices using an epitaxial SrRu O3/Sr2 RuO4 hybrid to demonstrate potential utility of FM/TSC devices for superspintronics.
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Electronic Structure of the Kitaev Material α -RuCl 3 Probed by Photoemission and Inverse Photoemission Spectroscopies

TL;DR: The experimental data and calculations demonstrated that the 4d compound α-RuCl3 is a Jeff = 1/2 Mott insulator rather than a quasimolecular-orbital insulator, and provides important physical parameters required for verifying the proposed Kitaev physics in α- RuCl3.
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Evidence for Anionic Excess Electrons in a Quasi-Two-Dimensional Ca2N Electride by Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy.

TL;DR: The existence of anionic excess electrons in the interlayer region of Ca2N is strongly supported by ARPES and the band dispersions and the Fermi-surface map are consistent with the density functional theory results.
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Electron and orbital correlations in Ca2-xSrxRuO4 probed by optical spectroscopy.

TL;DR: The optical conductivity spectra of the quasi-two-dimensional Ca2-xSrxRuO4 system showed a shift toward higher frequency as temperature was lowered, indicating that electron-phonon interactions play an important role in the orbital arrangements.