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This book reveals unique transport phenomena and functionalities in
topological insulators coupled with magnetism and
superconductivity. Topological insulators are a recently discovered
class of materials that possess a spin-momentum-locked surface
state. Their exotic spin texture makes them an exciting platform
for investigating emergent phenomena, especially when coupled with
magnetism or superconductivity. Focusing on the strong correlation
between electricity and magnetism in magnetic topological
insulators, the author presents original findings on
current-direction-dependent nonreciprocal resistance,
current-induced magnetization reversal and chiral edge conduction
at the domain wall. In addition, he demonstrates how the coupling
between superconductivity and topological surface state leads to
substantial nonreciprocal resistance. The author also elucidates
the origins of these phenomena and deepens readers' understanding
of the topologically nontrivial electronic state. The book includes
several works which are published in top journals and were selected
for the President's Award by the University of Tokyo and for the
Ikushi Prize, awarded to distinguished Ph.D. students in Japan.
This book reveals unique transport phenomena and functionalities in
topological insulators coupled with magnetism and
superconductivity. Topological insulators are a recently discovered
class of materials that possess a spin-momentum-locked surface
state. Their exotic spin texture makes them an exciting platform
for investigating emergent phenomena, especially when coupled with
magnetism or superconductivity. Focusing on the strong correlation
between electricity and magnetism in magnetic topological
insulators, the author presents original findings on
current-direction-dependent nonreciprocal resistance,
current-induced magnetization reversal and chiral edge conduction
at the domain wall. In addition, he demonstrates how the coupling
between superconductivity and topological surface state leads to
substantial nonreciprocal resistance. The author also elucidates
the origins of these phenomena and deepens readers' understanding
of the topologically nontrivial electronic state. The book includes
several works which are published in top journals and were selected
for the President's Award by the University of Tokyo and for the
Ikushi Prize, awarded to distinguished Ph.D. students in Japan.
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