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Takuya Nomoto

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  105
Citations -  1735

Takuya Nomoto is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconductivity & Fermi surface. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 81 publications receiving 931 citations. Previous affiliations of Takuya Nomoto include Kyoto University & Global Alliance in Management Education.

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Iron-based binary ferromagnets for transverse thermoelectric conversion

TL;DR: Comparison between experiment and theory indicates that the Fermi energy tuning to the nodal web—a flat band structure made of interconnected nodal lines—is the key for the strong enhancement in the transverse thermoelectric coefficient, reaching a value of about 5 amperes per kelvin per metre with a logarithmic temperature dependence.
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Electrical Manipulation of a Topological Antiferromagnetic State

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the electrical switching of a topological Weyl semimetal and its detection by anomalous Hall effect at room temperature using a polycrystalline thin film of the Weyl metal.
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Electrical manipulation of a topological antiferromagnetic state.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate the electrical switching of a topological antiferromagnetic state and its detection by the anomalous Hall effect (AHE) at room temperature in a polycrystalline thin film.
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Gate-controlled BCS-BEC crossover in a two-dimensional superconductor.

TL;DR: Results indicate that the gate-doped semiconductor provides an ideal platform for the two-dimensional BCS-BEC crossover without added complexities present in other solid-state systems.
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Multipole expansion for magnetic structures: A generation scheme for a symmetry-adapted orthonormal basis set in the crystallographic point group

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an intuitive and general procedure to deduce the proper order parameters of magnetic phases based on multipole expansion and the introduction of a novel concept, the virtual cluster.