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    Local strain induced structural inhomogeneity in Fe thin films on Cu(001) by Miyamachi, T., Nakashima, S., Komori, F.

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract We investigate atomic-scale surface structures of 7 monolayer Fe thin films on a Cu(001) substrate by scanning tunneling microscopy. Near the step…”
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    Orbital Selectivity in Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: Distance-Dependent Tunneling Process Observed in Iron Nitride by Takahashi, Y, Miyamachi, T, Ienaga, K, Kawamura, N, Ernst, A, Komori, F

    Published in Physical review letters (05-02-2016)
    “…In scanning tunneling microscopy, orbital selectivity of the tunneling process can make the topographic image dependent on a tip-surface distance. We have…”
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    Magnetic anisotropy and magnetization dynamics of individual atoms and clusters of Fe and Co on Pt(111) by Balashov, T, Schuh, T, Takács, A F, Ernst, A, Ostanin, S, Henk, J, Mertig, I, Bruno, P, Miyamachi, T, Suga, S, Wulfhekel, W

    Published in Physical review letters (26-06-2009)
    “…The recently discovered giant magnetic anisotropy of single magnetic Co atoms raises the hope of magnetic storage in small clusters. We present a joint…”
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    Annealing temperature dependence of magnetic properties in FeCo ordered alloy thin films fabricated using the nitrogen surfactant effect by Umeda, Y., Ono, H., Yamamoto, K., Ishiyama, O., Iwayama, H., Nakamura, E., Yokoyama, T., Mizuguchi, M., Miyamachi, T.

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract L1 0 -FeCo has attracted attention as a new, rare-metal-free magnetic material due to its large uniaxial magnetic anisotropy. However, the low…”
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    Layer-resolved magnetic moments in N-surfactant assisted FeNi ordered alloy thin films by Kawaguchi, K., Miyamachi, T., Gozlinski, T., Iimori, T., Takahashi, Y., Hattori, T., Yamamoto, K., Koitaya, T., Iwayama, H., Ishiyama, O., Nakamura, E., Kotsugi, M., Wulfhekel, W., Yokoyama, T., Komori, F.

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-09-2022)
    “…Abstract We investigated structural and magnetic properties of FeNi ordered alloy thin films grown by nitrogen-surfactant assisted process using scanning…”
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    Chemisorption of manganese phthalocyanine on Cu(001) surface promoted by van der Waals interactions by Javaid, S., Lebègue, S., Detlefs, B., Ibrahim, F., Djeghloul, F., Bowen, M., Boukari, S., Miyamachi, T., Arabski, J., Spor, D., Zegenhagen, J., Wulfhekel, W., Weber, W., Beaurepaire, E., Alouani, M.

    “…van der Waals (vdW) interactions within density functional theory are shown to strongly reduce the distance between manganese phthalocyanine (MnPc) and a…”
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    Kondo effect in binuclear metal-organic complexes with weakly interacting spins by Zhang, L., Bagrets, A., Xenioti, D., Korytár, R., Schackert, M., Miyamachi, T., Schramm, F., Fuhr, O., Chandrasekar, R., Alouani, M., Ruben, M., Wulfhekel, W., Evers, F.

    “…We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of the Kondo effect in a series of binuclear metal-organic complexes of the form [(Me(hfacac) sub(2))…”
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    Coexistence of strongly mixed-valence and heavy-fermion character in SmOs4Sb12 studied by soft- and hard-X-ray spectroscopy by Yamasaki, A, Imada, S, Higashimichi, H, Fujiwara, H, Saita, T, Miyamachi, T, Sekiyama, A, Sugawara, H, Kikuchi, D, Sato, H, Higashiya, A, Yabashi, M, Tamasaku, K, Miwa, D, Ishikawa, T, Suga, S

    Published in Physical review letters (13-04-2007)
    “…Sm-based heavy-fermion compound SmOs4Sb12 has been investigated by soft x-ray (hnu=1070-1600 eV) and hard x-ray (HX; hnu=7932 eV) spectroscopy. The HX…”
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    Spiral terraces and spin frustration in layered antiferromagnetic Cr(001) films by Kawagoe, T, Iguchi, Y, Miyamachi, T, Yamasaki, A, Suga, S

    Published in Physical review letters (11-11-2005)
    “…We have successfully fabricated a novel type of high-density spiral terraces on Cr(001) films. The influence of nanoscale spiral terraces on layered…”
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    Embedded Co nanostructures on Au(0 0 1) substrate studied by scanning tunneling microscopy by Kawagoe, T., Miyamachi, T., Someta, M., Kudo, T., Suga, S.

    Published in Surface science (01-02-2008)
    “…Surface structures and morphology of Co deposited on Au(0 0 1) surface have been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) up to nominal Co thickness d n…”
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    Modification of Magnetic Stability of Co Single Atoms on Pt(111) by Dimer Formation by Miyamachi, T., Schuh, T., Balashov, T., Suga, S., Wulfhekel, W.

    “…Novel magnetic properties of very small nanostructures have attracted broad interests in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The magnetic stability…”
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    Experimental and theoretical study of the electronic and magnetic structures of Mn1-xCrxAu2 by HSU, L.-S, MURAKAWA, T, FUNABASHI, G, YABASHI, M, ISHIKAWA, T, HIGASHIYA, A, FUJIWARA, H, SEKIYAMA, A, SUGA, S, IMADA, S, YANO, M, MIYAMACHI, T, HIGASHIMICHI, H, YAMAGUCHI, J

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (31-07-2007)
    “…X-ray photoemission spectra of Mn1-xCrxAu2 (x=,0.05, and 0.13) are presented and compared with theoretical total and partial density of state (DOS) curves…”
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    Photoemission study on Sm-based filled skutterudites by Yamasaki, A., Imada, S., Higashimichi, H., Fujiwara, H., Saita, T., Miyamachi, T., Sekiyama, A., Sugawara, H., Kikuchi, D., Sato, H., Higashiya, A., Yabashi, M., Ishikawa, T., Suga, S.

    “…Sm-based filled skutterudites SmFe 4 P 12 and SmOs 4 Sb 12 have been investigated by soft and hard X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (PES). Bulk-sensitive Sm…”
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    Bulk sensitive core-level photoemission spectroscopy of VO2 by Miyamachi, T, Sekiyama, A, Imada, S, Fujiwara, H, Saita, T, Higashimichi, H, Shirai, T, Yamaguchi, J, Tsunekawa, M, Shigemoto, A, Yamasaki, A, Higashiya, A, Yabashi, M, Muro, T, Miwa, D, Tamasaku, K, Ishikawa, T, Yoshimura, K, Suga, S

    “…We have studied electronic structures of VO2 by soft and hard X-ray synchrotron core-level photoelectron spectroscopy. In our measurements, temperature and…”
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    Spin reorientation and large magnetic anisotropy of metastable bcc Co islands on Au(001) by Miyamachi, T., Kawagoe, T., Imada, S., Tsunekawa, M., Fujiwara, H., Geshi, M., Sekiyama, A., Fukumoto, K., Chang, F. H., Lin, H. J., Kronast, F., Dürr, H., Chen, C. T., Suga, S.

    “…We studied magnetism and morphology of metastable bcc Co nanostructures on Au(001) by x-ray magnetic circular dichroism in combination with scanning tunneling…”
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    Dimensionality of the electronic states in Nd0.45Sr0.55MnO3 studied by soft X-ray photoemission by FUJIWARA, H, SEKIYAMA, A, MURO, T, NAKAMURA, T, NODA, K, KUWAHARA, H, MIYASAKA, S, TOKURA, Y, SUGA, S, YANO, M, MURAKAWA, T, MIYAMACHI, T, TSUNEKAWA, M, IMADA, S, SCHMID, B, SING, M, HIGASHIYA, A

    “…The electronic states of Nd0.45Sr0.55MnO3 in the two-dimensional metal phase have been revealed by the high-resolution Mn 2p-3d resonant photoemission. The…”
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    Robust spin crossover and memristance across a single molecule by Miyamachi, Toshio, Gruber, Manuel, Davesne, Vincent, Bowen, Martin, Boukari, Samy, Joly, Loïc, Scheurer, Fabrice, Rogez, Guillaume, Yamada, Toyo Kazu, Ohresser, Philippe, Beaurepaire, Eric, Wulfhekel, Wulf

    Published in Nature communications (03-07-2012)
    “…A nanoscale molecular switch can be used to store information in a single molecule. Although the switching process can be detected electrically in the form of…”
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