Ruo HIBINO

Ruo HIBINO

Ruo HIBINO

D.Sc, Hokkaido University, 2025
Assistant Professor

Research group: Condensed Matter Experiments Group
Phone: +81-78-803-5664
E-mail: r-hibinocrystal.kobe-u.ac.jp

Research Description

My research aims to experimentally clarify how the interactions between electrons, which have various degrees of freedom such as spin and orbit, give rise to physical properties in materials.
I have primarily conducted physical property measurements under extreme conditions, such as very low temperatures and high magnetic fields, using techniques like ultrasound measurements and synchrotron radiation experiments. My approach to research is multifaceted, ranging from the development of new materials that exhibit intriguing physical properties to both micro- and macro- scale measurements.

Main Publications

  • C. Tabata, F. Kon, K. Ota, R. HIBINO, Y. Matsumoto, H. Amitsuka, H. Nakao, Y. Haga, and K. Kaneko, “Magnetic order in honeycomb layered U2Pt6Ga15 studied by resonant x-ray and neutron scattering”, Phys. Rev. B 109, 134403 (2024).
  • R. HIBINO, T. Yanagisawa, Y. Mikami, H. Hidaka, H. Amitsuka, S. Zherlitsyn, J. Wosnitza, Y. Yamane, and T. Onimaru, “Elemental Dilution Effect on the Elastic Response due to a Quadrupolar Kondo Effect of the Non-Kramers Systems Y1-xPrxIr2Zn20”, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 92, 074708 (2023).
  • R. HIBINO, T. Yanagisawa, Y. Mikami, H. Hidaka, H. Amitsuka, S. Zherlitsyn, J. Wosnitza, Y. Yamane, and T. Onimaru, “Change in the Ground State of Y1-xPrxIr2Zn20 due to a Quadrupolar Kondo Effect with Pr Concentration x”, JPS Conf. Proc. 38, 011089 (2023).
  • K. Ushida, T. Yanagisawa, R. HIBINO, M. Matsuda, H. Hidaka, H. Amitsuka, G. Knebel J. Flouquet, and D. Aoki, “Lattice Instability of UTe2 Studied by Ultrasonic Measurements”, JPS Conf. Proc. 38, 011021 (2023).
  • D. I. Gorbunov, R. HIBINO, Y. Skourski, T. Yanagisawa, A. V. Andreev, S. Zherlitsyn, and J. Wosnitza, “Elastic response of U3Cu4Ge4 to spontaneous and field-induced phase transitions”, Phys. Rev. B 106, 144403 (2022).