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Yun-Ping Sun

National Central University
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  • National Central University
    INstitute of Philosophy
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Phenomenology
Hermeneutics
Poststructuralism
Critical Theory
Existentialism
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Philosophy of Religion
20th Century Philosophy
Hermeneutics
Phenomenology
Poststructuralism
Metaphysics
Asian Philosophy
Existentialism
Continental Philosophy
Critical Theory
Continental Structuralism
German Idealism
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    Signature of type-II Weyl semimetal phase in MoTe 2
    with J. Jiang, Z. K. Liu, H. F. Yang, C. R. Rajamathi, Y. P. Qi, L. X. Yang, C. Chen, H. Peng, C. C. Hwang, S. Z. Sun, S. K. Mo, I. Vobornik, J. Fujii, S. S. P. Parkin, C. Felser, B. H. Yan, and Y. L. Chen
    © The Author 2017.Topological Weyl semimetal, a new state of quantum matter, has sparked enormous research interest recently. Possessing unique Weyl fermions in the bulk and Fermi arcs on the surface, TWSs offer a rare platform for realizing many exotic physical phenomena. TWSs can be classified into type-I that respect Lorentz symmetry and type-II that do not. Here, we directly visualize the electronic structure of MoTe 2, a recently proposed type-II TWS. Using angle-resolved photoemission spec…Read more
    © The Author 2017.Topological Weyl semimetal, a new state of quantum matter, has sparked enormous research interest recently. Possessing unique Weyl fermions in the bulk and Fermi arcs on the surface, TWSs offer a rare platform for realizing many exotic physical phenomena. TWSs can be classified into type-I that respect Lorentz symmetry and type-II that do not. Here, we directly visualize the electronic structure of MoTe 2, a recently proposed type-II TWS. Using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we unravel the unique surface Fermi arcs, in good agreement with our ab initio calculations that have nontrivial topological nature. Our work not only leads to new understandings of the unusual properties discovered in this family of compounds, but also allows for the further exploration of exotic properties and practical applications of type-II TWSs, as well as the interplay between superconductivity and their topological order.
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    Evolution of the Fermi surface of Weyl semimetals in the transition metal pnictide family
    with Z. K. Liu, L. X. Yang, T. Zhang, H. Peng, H. F. Yang, C. Chen, Y. Zhang, Y. F. Guo, D. Prabhakaran, M. Schmidt, Z. Hussain, S. -K. Mo, C. Felser, B. Yan, and Y. L. Chen
  •  69
    Dong Ya shi yu zhong de ru jia ren wen xue (edited book)
    with Ŭn-hŭi Pak and Na Jiang
    Shang wu yin shu guan. 2021.
    Asian Philosophy
  • Zhe xue can kao ti jie
    Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. 1984.
  • Zhe xue yuan li ti jie (edited book)
    Qinghai sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. 1985.
  •  35
    Makesi zhu yi ji ben yuan li (edited book)
    with Qingshou Yuan and Guirong Zhang
    Heilongjiang ren min chu ban she. 1987.
    Socialism and Marxism
  • Xin bian zhe xue da ci dian (edited book)
    with Meiyao Sun
    Xin hua shu dian shou du fa xing suo fa xing. 1991.
  •  30
    Ru xue de xian dai yi yi yu Han zi wen hua quan de fu xing (edited book)
    with Ŭn-hŭi Pak and Na Jiang
    Shang wu yin shu guan. 2018.
    Asian Philosophy
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