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  • 2010 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For outstanding contributions to the exploration of the physics and materials science of strongly correlated transition metal oxides

Overview

Hidenori Takagi is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and physics, contributing extensively to the fields of condensed matter physics and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their published works cover a range of topics including advanced condensed matter physics, physics of superconductivity and magnetism, magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, 2D materials and applications, iron-based superconductors research, electronic and structural properties of oxides, as well as multiferroics and related materials.

Takagi has authored and co-authored several significant papers, including:

  • "Robustness of the thermal Hall effect close to half-quantization in α-RuCl3," 2022, Nature Physics
  • "Spin-Orbit-Entangled Electronic Phases in 4d and 5d Transition-Metal Compounds," 2021, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
  • "Spontaneous topological Hall effect induced by non-coplanar antiferromagnetic order in intercalated van der Waals materials," 2023, Nature Physics
  • "Superconductivity in (Ba,K)SbO3," 2022, Nature Materials
  • "Unconventional Crystal Structure of the High-Pressure Superconductor La3Ni2O7," 2024, Physical Review Letters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Takagi include:

  • T. Takayama
  • Masahiko Isobe
  • B. Keimer
  • Jürgen Nuß
  • Alexandra S. Gibbs

Their work appears repeatedly in several key scientific journals and venues, reflecting the focus of their research. Notable publication sources include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review B
  • Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
  • Nature Physics
  • Physical Review Letters

Takagi is recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society, an award received in 2010 for contributions to the exploration of the physics and materials science of strongly correlated transition metal oxides.

Best Publications

  • A superconducting copper oxide compound with electrons as the charge carriers

    Y. Tokura;H. Takagi;S. Uchida

  • Field-effect transistor on SrTiO3 with sputtered Al2O3 gate insulator

    K. Ueno;I. H. Inoue;H. Akoh;M. Kawasaki

  • Universal correlations between Tc and ns/m (carrier density over effective mass) in high-Tc cuprate superconductors.

    Y. J. Uemura;G. M. Luke;B. J. Sternlieb;J. H. Brewer

  • Phase-sensitive observation of a spin-orbital Mott state in Sr2IrO4.

    B. J. Kim;H. Ohsumi;T. Komesu;S. Sakai

  • Light-Induced Superconductivity in a Stripe-Ordered Cuprate

    Daniele Fausti;Daniele Fausti;R. I. Tobey;Nicky Dean;Nicky Dean;Stefan Kaiser

  • Superconductivity in the quaternary intermetallic compounds LnNi 2 B 2 C

    R. J. Cava;H. Takagi;H. W. Zandbergen;J. J. Krajewski

  • Superconductivity produced by electron doping in CuO 2 -layered compounds

    H. Takagi;S. Uchida;Y. Tokura

  • A 'checkerboard' electronic crystal state in lightly hole-doped Ca2-xNaxCuO2Cl2.

    T. Hanaguri;C. Lupien;Y. Kohsaka;D.-H. Lee;D.-H. Lee

  • FERROMAGNETIC ORDER INDUCED BY PHOTOGENERATED CARRIERS IN MAGNETIC III-V SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURES OF (IN,MN)AS/GASB

    S. Koshihara;A. Oiwa;M. Hirasawa;S. Katsumoto

  • Superconductor-to-nonsuperconductor transition in ( La 1 − x Sr x ) 2 CuO 4 as investigated by transport and magnetic measurements

    H. Takagi;T. Ido;S. Ishibashi;M. Uota

  • An Intrinsic Bond-Centered Electronic Glass with Unidirectional Domains in Underdoped Cuprates

    Y. Kohsaka;C. Taylor;K. Fujita;K. Fujita;A. Schmidt

  • Concept and realization of Kitaev quantum spin liquids

    Hidenori Takagi;Hidenori Takagi;Hidenori Takagi;Tomohiro Takayama;Tomohiro Takayama;George Jackeli;George Jackeli;Giniyat Khaliullin

  • Antiferromagnetic order induced by an applied magnetic field in a high-temperature superconductor

    B. Lake;B. Lake;H. M. Rønnow;N. B. Christensen;G. Aeppli

  • Giant negative thermal expansion in Ge-doped anti-perovskite manganese nitrides

    K. Takenaka;H. Takagi

  • Unconventional s-wave superconductivity in Fe(Se,Te).

    T. Hanaguri;S. Niitaka;K. Kuroki;H. Takagi

  • Systematic evolution of temperature-dependent resistivity in La2-xSrxCuO4.

    Takagi H;Batlogg B;Kao Hl;Kwo J

  • Dielectric and magnetic anomalies and spin frustration in hexagonal R MnO 3 ( R = Y , Yb, and Lu)

    T. Katsufuji;S. Mori;M. Masaki;Y. Moritomo

  • Transport properties of (La1-xAx)2CuO4

    Shin-ichi Uchida;Hidenori Takagi;Hideo Ishii;Hiroshi Eisaki

  • Anomalous Criticality in the Electrical Resistivity of La2–xSrxCuO4

    R.A Cooper;Y Wang;B Vignolle;O.J Lipscombe

  • Competition between magnetism and superconductivity in rare-earth nickel boride carbides.

    H. Eisaki;H. Takagi;R. J. Cava;B. Batlogg

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuo Fueki
Kazuo Fueki Tokyo University of Science
Yoshinori Tokura
Yoshinori Tokura University of Tokyo
Robert Joseph Cava
Robert Joseph Cava Princeton University
Shoji Tanaka
Shoji Tanaka Sophia University
Kohji Kishio
Kohji Kishio University of Tokyo
Mikio Takano
Mikio Takano Kyoto University
Masaki Azuma
Masaki Azuma Tokyo Institute of Technology
Fumio Takaiwa
Fumio Takaiwa National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Louis Taillefer
Louis Taillefer Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Taka-hisa Arima
Taka-hisa Arima University of Tokyo

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