Division of Math, Sciences, and Information Techno

Takeshi Kawagoe

  (川越 毅)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Collaboration Science,Mathematics and Information, Osaka Kyoiku University
Degree
工学修士(早稲田大学)
博士(理学)(早稲田大学)

Contact information
tkawagoecc.osaka-kyoiku.ac.jp
Researcher number
20346224
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7600-4767
J-GLOBAL ID
200901008586193243
researchmap Member ID
5000026349

Papers

 54
  • Takeshi Kawagoe
    Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 63(3) 03SP58/1-7, Feb 29, 2024  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
    Abstract We investigate the growth of ultrathin Cr films on a Au(001) surface and observe that the growth of 1.5 nm thick Cr layers at 290 K, followed by post-annealing at 520 K, results in high-quality epitaxial Cr(001) films with atomically flat large terraces and distinct surface states. Subsequently, these optimized growth conditions are successfully applied to the growth of 1 nm and 3 nm thick Cr films. Magnetic imaging of 1 and 1.5 nm thick Cr(001) films prepared under the optimized growth conditions is performed using spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy. Distinct magnetic contrasts featuring a topological antiferromagnetic (TAF) order are observed in both films; however, spin frustration originating from the density of screw dislocations for both films shows a significant difference. The 1.0 nm thick Cr film, which exhibits a clear TAF order with the suppression of a large spin-frustrated area, is suitable for application to spin-electronic devices.
  • Takeshi Kawagoe, Shigemasa Suga
    2023 IEEE International Magnetic Conference - Short Papers (INTERMAG Short Papers), Sep, 2023  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • Takeshi Kawagoe, Shigemasa Suga
    Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 62(4) 045003/1-7, Apr 26, 2023  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
    Abstract We investigated the growth and surface morphology of 10 monolayer (ML)-thick Cr(001) films on clean Au(001) surfaces. High quality epitaxial Cr(001) films with large atomically flat terraces and distinct surface states were successfully fabricated through growth at 300 K and subsequent post-annealing at 520 K. At 300 K, spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy images of both the topological and magnetic structures of this Cr film were obtained. The magnetic images exhibited the following features: (1) The layered antiferromagnetic (AF) order appeared in adjacent terraces and one ML-depth shallow hole in the terraces; (2) significant spin frustrations induced by adjacent paired screw dislocations caused the AF domain formation with 90 degrees quantum axis rotation and a large spin frustration area, not always limited in the vicinity of screw dislocations. The feature (2) was qualitatively reproduced by the micromagnetic simulation. These findings may be essential for the further development of spin-electronics utilizing thin AF films.
  • T. Kawagoe, S. Suga
    Journal of Applied Physics, 131(4) 045302/1-9, Jan 31, 2022  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • T. Kawagoe, R. Oka, T. Miyamachi, S. Suga
    Physical Review B, 103(8) 085427/1-10, Feb 18, 2021  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author

Major Misc.

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Books and Other Publications

 1

Research Projects

 11