While Kagome's given name is only written in hiragana asかごめ, based off the stated meaning presented in the series, it is almost certainly derived from the kanji籠目, (lit. "basket eye"), which refers to a "kagome lattice" (an arrangement of interlaced lath triangles whereat each point...
In multiband electronic systems, topological band crossings can form closed curves, known as nodal lines. In the presence of spin–orbit coupling and/or symmetry-breaking operations, topological nodal lines can break into Dirac/Weyl nodes and give rise to interesting transport properties, such as ...
have been demonstrated to be intriguing and rich platforms for studying the intertwining of topology, correlation, and magnetism. The kagome pattern originates from Japanese basketry (see Fig.1a, kago - Bamboo basket, me - woven pattern). Tremendous efforts have been...