Mizuki Ohno (大野 瑞貴)
Postdoctoral Scholar, Falson group, California Institute of Technology.
Contact: mohno-at-caltech.edu (please replace "-at-" with @)
Postdoctoral Scholar, Falson group, California Institute of Technology.
Contact: mohno-at-caltech.edu (please replace "-at-" with @)
In April 2024, I joined the Falson group at Caltech as a postdoctoral scholar, with the support of the JSPS overseas research fellowship. I received my Ph.D. in Applied Physics & Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in March 2024. My doctoral research focused on the emergent magnetotransport properties of magnetic Weyl semimetals and pyrochlore oxides heterostructures, which were fabricated using techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy and pulsed layer deposition.
News
Our paper on the Quantum Hall effect in vacancy-engineered β-Ag2Te was published in arXiv (June 2026).
Our paper on Anisotropic Multiband Magnetotransport was published in Phys. Rev. Materials (June 2026).
Our paper on the Pair-Breaking and Dimensionality in Spin-Orbit Coupled Superconductors was published in arXiv (May 2026).
Our paper on relativistic effects was published in Phys. Rev. Materials (May 2026).
Oral presentation at APS March Meeting 2026 (March 2026)
Our paper on Stacking-Selective Epitaxy was published in Nano Letters (July 2025).
Oral presentation at APS March Meeting 2025 (March 2025)
I started working at Caltech as a postdoctoral scholar (April 2024).
Our paper on the Proximity effect of Spin ice was published in Science Advances (March 2024).