Associate Professor Fumiyuki Ishii’s research paper was published in Nature Communications (Theoretical and Computational Science Group)
Kanazawa University lead researcher Associate Professor Fumiyuki Ishii and graduate student Susumu Minami, in collaboration with the University of Tokyo, Tohoku University, and RIKEN, found the essential role of magnetic Weyl fermions in producing the large anomalous transverse responses in the absence of magnetization. The team’s study was recently published in Nature Communications. Please see the following links for detail:
- Nature Communications, “Anomalous transport due to Weyl fermions in the chiral antiferromagnets Mn3X, X = Sn, Ge“
- Kanazawa University Latest Research News (in Japanese).