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Yuji Matsuda

Yuji Matsuda

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Physics

D-Index
82
Citations
21785
World Ranking
2871
National Ranking
86

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Nishina Memorial Prize

Overview

Yuji Matsuda is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their work primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science, with a particular focus on Condensed Matter Physics and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. Their contributions also extend to Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, alongside Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas including:

  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Iron-based superconductors research
  • Rare-earth and actinide compounds
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications

Yuji Matsuda has published extensively, with frequent contributions to notable publication venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review B
  • Science Advances
  • Physical Review X
  • Physical Review Research

Recent scientific papers include:

  • "Thermodynamic evidence for field-angle dependent Majorana gap in a Kitaev spin liquid," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Effect of quenched disorder on the quantum spin liquid state of the triangular-lattice antiferromagnet 1T−TaS2," 2020, Physical Review Research
  • "Bose-Einstein condensation superconductivity induced by disappearance of the nematic state," 2020, Science Advances
  • "Divergent Nematic Susceptibility near the Pseudogap Critical Point in a Cuprate Superconductor," 2020, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
  • "Evidence for an odd-parity nematic phase above the charge-density-wave transition in a kagome metal," 2024, Nature Physics

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • T. Shibauchi
  • S. Kasahara
  • Y. Kasahara
  • Tomoya Asaba
  • S. Suetsugu

Yuji Matsuda received the Nishina Memorial Prize in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Electronic nematicity above the structural and superconducting transition in BaFe2(As1-xPx)2

    S. Kasahara;H. J. Shi;K. Hashimoto;K. Hashimoto;S. Tonegawa

  • Angular position of nodes in the superconducting gap of quasi-2D heavy-fermion superconductor CeCoIn5.

    K. Izawa;H. Yamaguchi;Yuji Matsuda;H. Shishido

  • Majorana quantization and half-integer thermal quantum Hall effect in a Kitaev spin liquid

    Y. Kasahara;T. Ohnishi;Y. Mizukami;O. Tanaka

  • Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov State in Heavy Fermion Superconductors

    Yuji Matsuda;Yuji Matsuda;Hiroshi Shimahara

  • Highly mobile gapless excitations in a two-dimensional candidate quantum spin liquid.

    Minoru Yamashita;Norihito Nakata;Yoshinori Senshu;Masaki Nagata

  • Evolution from non-Fermi- to Fermi-liquid transport via isovalent doping in BaFe 2 (As 1-x P x ) 2 superconductors

    S. Kasahara;S. Kasahara;T. Shibauchi;K. Hashimoto;K. Ikada

  • Field-induced superconducting phase of FeSe in the BCS-BEC cross-over

    Shigeru Kasahara;Tatsuya Watashige;Tetsuo Hanaguri;Yuhki Kohsaka

  • Collective Josephson plasma resonance in the vortex state of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+ delta.

    Y. Matsuda;M. B. Gaifullin;K. Kumagai;K. Kadowaki

  • A Quantum Critical Point Lying Beneath the Superconducting Dome in Iron Pnictides

    T. Shibauchi;Antony Carrington;Y. Matsuda

  • A Sharp Peak of the Zero-Temperature Penetration Depth at Optimal Composition in BaFe2(As1–xPx)2

    K. Hashimoto;K. Cho;K. Cho;T. Shibauchi;S. Kasahara

  • Thermal-transport measurements in a quantum spin-liquid state of the frustrated triangular magnet -(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu 2 (CN) 3

    Minoru Yamashita;Norihito Nakata;Yuichi Kasahara;Yuichi Kasahara;Takahiko Sasaki

  • Rotational symmetry breaking in the hidden-order phase of URu2Si2.

    R. Okazaki;T. Shibauchi;H. J. Shi;Y. Haga

  • Quantum critical point lying beneath the superconducting dome in iron-pnictides

    T. Shibauchi;A. Carrington;Y. Matsuda

  • Octet-line node structure of superconducting order parameter in KFe2As2.

    K. Okazaki;Y. Ota;Y. Kotani;W. Malaeb

  • Dome-shaped magnetic order competing with high-temperature superconductivity at high pressures in FeSe

    J. P. Sun;K. Matsuura;G. Z. Ye;G. Z. Ye;Y. Mizukami

  • Evolution of the Fermi Surface of BaFe2(As1-xPx)2 on Entering the Superconducting Dome

    H Shishido;AF Bangura;AI Coldea;S Tonegawa

  • Unconventional superconductivity and antiferromagnetic quantum critical behavior in the isovalent-doped BaFe2(As1-xPx)2.

    Y. Nakai;T. Iye;S. Kitagawa;K. Ishida

  • Microwave penetration depth and quasiparticle conductivity of PrFeAsO1-y single crystals: evidence for a full-gap superconductor.

    K. Hashimoto;T. Shibauchi;T. Kato;K. Ikada

  • Line nodes in the energy gap of superconducting BaFe 2 ( As 1 − x P x ) 2 single crystals as seen via penetration depth and thermal conductivity

    K Hashimoto;K Hashimoto;M Yamashita;S Kasahara;Y Senshu

  • Nematic quantum critical point without magnetism in FeSe1−xSx superconductors

    Suguru Hosoi;Kohei Matsuura;Kousuke Ishida;Hao Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Takasada Shibauchi
Takasada Shibauchi University of Tokyo
Takahito Terashima
Takahito Terashima Kyoto University
Yoshichika Onuki
Yoshichika Onuki Osaka University
Ryugo S. Hayano
Ryugo S. Hayano University of Tokyo
Hiroshi Eisaki
Hiroshi Eisaki National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Shik Shin
Shik Shin University of Tokyo
Jun-ichi Shimoyama
Jun-ichi Shimoyama Aoyama Gakuin University
Hilbert von Löhneysen
Hilbert von Löhneysen Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ryotaro Arita
Ryotaro Arita University of Tokyo

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