I visited in Greenleaf TK-8 school as a guest teacher to teach the electric circuit. This is an outreach of nano@stanford.
Welcome to Yusuke Iguchi's personal page
Yusuke Iguchi is an experimental condensed matter physicist specializing in superconductivity, magnetism, and quantum materials. He received his B.S. in physics from Tokyo University of Science in 2013 and his Ph.D. in Basic Science from the University of Tokyo in 2018. From 2018 to 2026, he conducted research in the laboratory of Prof. Kathryn Ann Moler at Stanford University, where he served as a Senior Research Scientist and contributed to the development and operation of advanced scanning SQUID microscopy and cryogenic measurement platform.
His research focuses on the local magnetic imaging of emergent quantum phenomena, including unconventional superconductivity, multicomponent superconductivity, magnetic quantum criticality, and topological magnetic states. His work has led to several notable discoveries, including the observation of unquantized vortices in multiband superconductors, local magnetic signatures of candidate chiral superconductors, anomalous superfluid density associated with quantum fluctuations, and nonreciprocal spin wave propagation in chiral magnets.
Dr. Iguchi has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed publications, including papers in Science, Physical Review Letters, and other leading journals in condensed matter physics. His research has been recognized through several awards, including the UJA Outstanding Paper Award (2024), the JSPS Overseas Research Fellowship (2018), the JSPS DC2 Fellowship (2016), and the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the University of Tokyo (2015). In addition, his work has been selected multiple times as Editors' Suggestions and Editors' Picks in leading physics journals, including Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, Physical Review Materials, Applied Physics Letters, and the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan.
Beyond his research, he actively supports the Japanese scientific community in the United States. He co-founded the Association for Japanese Researchers at Stanford University (JASS) and currently serves as a Co-Director of UJAW, a U.S.-based nonprofit organization that supports Japanese researchers and scholars throughout the United States.
Recent News
Talk in APSMM2022@Chicago
I talked about my study of local magnetic imaging on a superconductor UTe2 in American Physical Society March Meeting 2022 at Chicago.
I joined the Q&A session as a guest teacher in 2nd grade class of Chardon Primary School by using Skype a Scientist.
I talked about my research in my doctoral thesis at 59th Risou Dr group commemorative lecture, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo + Zoom.
Invited Talk in BJAN 73rd Gathering (online)
I talked about my new paper in Berkeley Japanese Academic Network 73rd Gathering on Zoom.
Our study of local observation of linear-T superfluid density and anomalous vortex dynamics in URu$_2$Si$_2$ was published in Physical Review B, letter section.
Talks in APS and JPS March 2021
I talked about the unconventional superfluid density temperature dependence in disordered charge density wave materials: Pd$_x$ErTe$_3$ in APS March and JPS annual meeting 2021 on Zoom.
To GLAM as a Sr. Research Scientist
I became a senior research scientist in Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, which is an independent laboratory at Stanford University, on July 1st 2020. I am working in Moler group continuously.
Upload Talk in APS March Meeting 2020
Unfortunately, APS March Meeting 2020 was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I uploaded my presentation on the official website of March Meeting. I hope that all patients recover and the current situation returns to normal as soon as possible.

Contact
Yusuke Iguchi, Ph.D.
yiguchi.phys@gmail.com
Experimental Condensed Matter Physicist
Research Interests:
Superconductivity • Magnetism • Quantum Materials • Magnetic Imaging
Former Senior Research Scientist
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials at Stanford University
Co-Founder
Japanese Academic Seminars at Stanford (JASS)
Co-Director
United Japanese researchers Around the world (UJAW)
Project Leader
Community Launching Support,
WG10, UJAW
Co-Founder
Girls Who Code in Japanese







