Extreme Quantum Matter Physics RIKEN ECL Research Unit

Principal Investigator

PI Name Yukako Fujishiro
Title RIKEN ECL Unit Leader
HP https://sites.google.com/view/yukako-fujishiro/home?authuser=0
Brief Resume
2021 D. Eng., The University of Tokyo
2021 Special Postdoctoral Researcher, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
2024 RIKEN ECL Unit Leader, Extreme Quantum Matter Physics RIKEN ECL Research Unit, Cross-Divisional Materials Research Program, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (–present)
2024 RIKEN ECL Unit Leader, Extreme Quantum Matter Physics RIKEN ECL Research Unit, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (–present)

Outline

In our unit, we aim to investigate intriguing emergent phenomena in magnetic topological materials and strongly correlated electron system, with a particular emphasis on “extreme” conditions previously unattainable in earlier experiments. For instance, we employ microfabrication techniques on single crystalline quantum materials using focused ion beams (FIB). This enables us to (i) perform precise magneto-transport study under ultra-high pressure, (ii) explore magnetization dynamics in spin textures under high-density currents, and (iii) manipulate carrier densities in bulk layered materials through ion intercalation. Through these innovative approaches, we aim to reveal new quantum phases and elucidate their electronic functionalities.

Research Fields

Physics, Engineering, Materials Sciences

Keywords

Magnetic topological material
Strongly correlated electron system
Charge transport phenomena
Itercalation
Ultra-high pressure

Results

Topological magnetic phase transitions explored under ultra-high pressure

Investigating new quantum phases stands as a pivotal subject in condensed matter physics. Specifically, the quantum phase transition, characterized by the suppression of long-range magnetic order at zero-temperature, reveals a variety of novel quantum phase. These include non-Fermi liquid states, high-temperature superconductivity driven by antiferromagnetic fluctuations, and unconventional superconductivity mediated by ferromagnetic fluctuations.

In this research, we focused on the quantum phase transition of helical spin textures and magnetic skyrmions. We applied ultra-high pressure (~50 GPa) in a chiral magnet FeGe and unveiled an exotic quantum phase. In specific, we observed a metal-to-insulator transition induced by dramatic changes in the band structure, as well as the emergence of spontaneous anomalous Hall effect induced by the short-range magnetic order above the quantum phase transition. This unconventional anomalous Hall effect, which cannot be explained by conventional mechanisms, seems to be related to the quantum fluctuations in chiral systems.

Experimentally, the precise magneto-transport study under ultra-high pressure was enabled by our innovative technique using FIB method. We anticipate that this method will significantly contribute to the discovery of new quantum phases in the high-pressure regime.

Figure(a), (b), (c), (d)

(a) Schematic illustration of helical spin texture and magnetic skyrmion in a chiral magnet FeGe. (b) Optical picture and schematic illustration of diamond anvil cell used in the experiment. (c) Contour map of resistivity in the temperature-pressure phase diagram. (d) Contour map of Hall conductivity of the unconventional spontaneous anomalous Hall effect enhanced around the quantum phase transition.

Members

Yukako Fujishiro RIKEN ECL Unit Leader yukako.fujishiro[at]riken.jp

Yuri Suzuki

Student Trainee

Publications

  1. Y. Fujishiro, N. Kanazawa, R. Kurihara, H. Ishizuka, T. Hori, F. S. Yasin, X.Z. Yu, A. Tsukazaki, M. Ichikawa, M. Kawasaki, N. Nagaosa, M. Tokunaga, and Y. Tokura

    Giant anomalous Hall effect from spin-chirality scattering in a chiral magnet

    Nat. Commun. 12, 317 (2021)
  2. M. Tanaka, Y. Fujishiro, M. Mogi, Y. Kaneko, T. Yokosawa, N. Kanazawa, S. Minami, T. Koretsune, R. Arita, S. Tarucha, M. Yamamoto, and Y. Tokura

    Topological Kagome Magnet Co3Sn2S2 Thin Flakes with High Electron Mobility and Large Anomalous Hall Effect

    Nano Lett. 20, 7476-7481 (2020)
  3. Y. Fujishiro, N. Kanazawa, and Y. Tokura

    Engineering skyrmions and emergent monopoles in topological spin crystals

    Appl. Phys. Lett. 116, 090501 (2020)
  4. Y. Fujishiro, N. Kanazawa, T. Nakajima, X. Z. Yu, K. Ohishi, Y. Kawamura, K. Kakurai, T. Arima, H. Mitamura, A. Miyake, K. Akiba, M. Tokunaga, A. Matsuo, K. Kindo, T. Koretsune, R. Arita, and Y. Tokura

    Topological transitions among skyrmion- and hedgehog-lattice states in cubic chiral magnets

    Nat. Commun. 10, 1059 (2019)
  5. Y. Fujishiro, N. Kanazawa, T. Shimojima, A. Nakamura, K. Ishizaka, T. Koretsune, R. Arita, A. Miyake, H. Mitamura, K. Akiba, M. Tokunaga, J. Shiogai, S. Kimura, S. Awaji, A. Tsukazaki, A. Kikkawa, Y. Taguchi, and Y. Tokura

    Large magneto-thermopower in MnGe with topological spin texture

    Nat. Commun. 9, 408 (2018)

お問い合わせ

2-1 Hirosawa, Wako 351-0198 Japan

E-mail:
yukako.fujishiro[at]riken.jp

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