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  • Earlier measurements of quantized heat transport in the spin liquid candidate α-RuCl3 agreed with the predictions of Majorana edge modes. Support for this interpretation now comes from the observations of quantization across a large parameter range.

    • J. A. N. Bruin
    • R. R. Claus
    • H. Takagi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 18, P: 401-405
  • High-pressure synthesis is used to stabilize superconducting (Ba,K)SbO3, whose properties provide a fresh perspective on the origin of superconductivity in these types of materials.

    • Minu Kim
    • Graham M. McNally
    • Hidenori Takagi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 627-633
  • A quantum-liquid state of spin–orbital-entangled magnetic moments is observed in the 5d-electron honeycomb iridate H3LiIr2O6, evidenced by the absence of magnetic ordering down to 0.05 kelvin.

    • K. Kitagawa
    • T. Takayama
    • H. Takagi
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 554, P: 341-345
  • A large modulation of magnetic moments in superconductor/ferromagnet superlattices raises intriguing questions about the interaction between these competing states.

    • Hidenori Takagai
    News & Views
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 8, P: 251-252
  • The Kitaev quantum spin liquid is an exotic phase of matter exhibiting long-range entanglement and emergent Majorana fermions. This Review summarizes the concept and recent progress in realizing Kitaev model physics in transition metal compounds.

    • Hidenori Takagi
    • Tomohiro Takayama
    • Stephen E. Nagler
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Physics
    Volume: 1, P: 264-280