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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Adams, Michael, 2G

Alexandropoulos, Dimitris, 2G

Algarin, Jose Miguel, 27

Amand, T., 1D

Andrews, David L., 1N

Araneda, Ricardo, 27

Armelles, Gaspar, 1Q

Arras, R., 0P

Arsevey, Petr I., 2V

BouMatar, Olivier, 1T

Bouzehouane, Karim, 24

Bryant, Garnett W., 39

Cadiz, F., 1D

Calmels, L., 0P

Camsari, Kerem Yunus, 2K

Cao, Xueying, 3F

Carrere, H., 1D

Caruana, Andrew J., 31

Carva, Karel, 2W

Cebollada, Alfonso, 1Q

Charlton, Timothy R., 31

Chatterjee, U., 0Q

Chauleau, Jean-Yves, 24

Chen, Shizhen, 1O

Chen, Weimin, 3F

Chen, Yu-Jin, 27

Chung, D. Y., 0Q

Collin, Sophie, 24

Cox, Christopher, 31

Cropper, Michael D., 31

Cros, Vincent, 24

Datta, Supriyo, 2K

Dobrosavljevic, Vladimir, 2L

dos Santos Dias, Manuel, 2A

Dotor, María Luisa, 1Q

Doty, Matthew F., 39

Dusch, Yannick, 1T

Dyakonov, M. I., 02

Elmazria, Omar, 1T

Faria, Rafatul, 2K

Fert, Albert, 24

Finizio, Simone, 24

Friedman, Joseph S., 0K

Frougier, J., 1D

Fujita, Y., 0C

Garandel, T., 0P

García, Fernando, 1Q

Garcia, Karin, 24

George, J. M., 1D

Georgiev, Daniel G., 3J

Giordano, Stefano, 1T

Gu, G., 0Q

Hamaya, K., 0C

Han, X., 1D

Hassan, Orchi, 2K

Heben, Michael J., 3J

Hehn, Michel, 1D, 1T

Henning, Ian, 2G

Herberholz, Jens, 27

Hu, X. Sharon, 0M

Hughes, Sean, 24

Jaffrès, H., 1D

Jansen, R., 0C

Jaouen, Nicolas, 24

Kanatzidis, M. G., 0Q

Kinane, Christy J., 31

Klimov, Alexey, 1T

Krivorotov, Ilya, 27

Lagarde, D., 1D

Legrand, William, 24

Lei, Xiaohua, 3F

Li, Nianqiang, 2G

Liang, S. H., 1D

Liu, Xianming, 3F

Lounis, Samir, 2A

Lu, Y., 1D

Luo, Hailu, 1O

Ma, Xiangyu, 39

Maccariello, Davide, 24

Malliakas, C. D., 0Q

Mangin, S., 1D

Mansuripur, Masud, 0R

Mantsevich, Vladimir N., 2V

Marie, X., 0P, 1D

Maslova, Natalya S., 2V

Mathurin, Théo, 1T

McFadzean, Samuel, 24

McVitie, Stephen, 24

Morrison, Kelly, 31

Moutafis, Christoforos, 24

Munekata, H., 1C

Niemier, Michael, 0M

Nishibayashi, K., 1C

Nishizawa, N., 1C

O’Dell, Ryan A., 3J

Pernod, Philippe, 1T

Perricone, Robert, 0M

Pervaiz, Ahmed Zeeshan, 2K

Phillips, Adam B., 3J

Popescu, Horia, 24

Preobrazhensky, Vladimir, 1T

Raabe, Jörg, 24

Ramaswamy, Bharath, 27

Renucci, P., 0P, 1D

Reyren, Nicolas, 24

Roca, R. C., 1C

Rozenberg, Marcelo, 2L

Saito, H., 0C

Shapiro, Benjamin, 27

Spiesser, A., 0C

Susanto, Hadi, 2G

Sutton, Brian Matthew, 2K

Swierzbinski, Matthew, 27

Talbi, Abdelkrim, 1T

Tang, Shao, 2L

Tao, B., 1D

Tatnell, David M., 31

Tesler, Federico, 2L

Tiercelin, Nicolas, 1T

Torné, Lorena, 1Q

Turek, Ilja, 2W

Urbaszek, B., 1D

Vaz, C. A. F., 24

Venuti, Lucy, 27

Vignale, Giovanni, 07

Villar, Pablo, 27

Wagenknecht, David, 2W

Waks, Edo, 27

Wang, Jiaqing, 3F

Wang, Z., 1D

Weinberg, Irving N., 27

Wen, Shuangchun, 1O

Wijayaratne, K., 0Q

Xu, B., 1D

Yamada, S., 0C

Yuasa, S., 0C

Zhang, Peng, 3F

Zhang, Steven S.-L., 07

Zhang, Wenshuai, 1O

Zhao, J., 0Q

Zhou, Junxiao, 1O

Zide, Joshua M. O., 39

Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Harry A. Atwater Jr., California Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Nikolay I. Zheludev, Optoelectronics Research Centre (United Kingdom) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

Symposium Co-chairs

  • James G. Grote, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

  • David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom)

Conference Chairs

  • Henri-Jean Drouhin, École Polytechnique (France)

  • Jean-Eric Wegrowe, École Polytechnique (France)

  • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

Conference Co-chair

  • Henri Jaffrès, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales (France)

Conference Program Committee

  • Franco Ciccacci, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

  • Russell P. Cowburn, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

  • Scott A. Crooker, Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)

  • Vincent Cros, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales (France)

  • Hanan Dery, University of Rochester (United States)

  • Rogério de Sousa, University of Victoria (Canada)

  • Michel I. Dyakonov, Université Montpellier 2 (France)

  • Michael E. Flatté, The University of Iowa (United States)

  • Joseph S. Friedman, The University of Texas at Dallas (United States)

  • Jean-Marie George, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales (France)

  • Erez Hasman, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)

  • Tomás Jungwirth, Institute of Physics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic)

  • Giti A. Khodaparast, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States)

  • Mathias Klaui, Universität Konstanz (Germany)

  • Daniel Lacour, Institut Jean Lamour (France)

  • Connie H. Li, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Aurélien Manchon, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia)

  • Xavier Marie, INSA - Université de Toulouse (France)

  • Laurens W. Molenkamp, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Germany)

  • Hiro Munekata, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

  • Yoshichika Otani, The University of Tokyo (Japan)

  • Vlad Pribiag, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (United States)

  • Dafiné Ravelosona, Institut d’Électronique Fondamentale (France)

  • Nicolas Rougemaille, Institut NÉEL (France)

  • Georg Schmidt, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)

  • Jing Shi, University of California, Riverside (United States)

  • Vasily V. Temnov, Université du Maine (France)

  • Luc Thomas, Headway Technology (United States)

  • Evgeny Tsymbal, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States)

  • Olaf M. J. van ’t Erve, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Joerg Wunderlich, Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory (United Kingdom)

  • Igor Zutic, University at Buffalo (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1A Spin-Current and Spin-Hall Effects I

    • Jean-Eric Wegrowe, École Polytechnique (France)

  • 1B Oxide Spintronics

    • Henri Jaffrès, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales (France)

  • 2A Spin-Current and Spin-Hall Effects II

    • Michel I. Dyakonov, Université Montpellier (France)

  • 2B Semiconductor Spintronics

    • Philippe Lecoeur, Université Paris-Sud 11 (France)

  • 3A Multiferroics

    • Jung-Woo Yoo, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (Korea, Republic of)

  • 3B Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides I

    • Denis Kochan, Universität Regensburg (Germany)

  • 4A Spin Logic

    • Shufeng Zhang, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • 4B Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides II

    • Zheng Yang, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States)

  • 5 Topological Insulators and Rashba Field I

    • Mikhail Nestoklon, Ioffe Institute (Russian Federation)

  • 6 Topological Insulators and Rashba Field II

    • Vlad S. Pribiag, University of Minnesota (United States)

  • 7A Spin Pumping I

    • Henri Jaffrès, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales (France)

  • 7B Ultrafast Spin Dynamics I

    • Hiro Munekata, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

  • 8A Spin Pumping II

    • Kirill D. Belashchenko, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States)

  • 8B Ultrafast Spin Dynamics and Spin-LEDs

    • Richard Wilson, University of California, Riverside (United States)

  • 9A Graphene Spintronics

    • Lionel Calmels, Centre d’Elaboration de Matériaux et d’Etudes Structurales (France)

  • 9B Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin-Orbit Torque

    • Gen Tatara, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (Japan)

  • 10A Spin Optics

    • Olaf M. J. van ’t Erve, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • 10B Spin Acoustics

    • Daniel Lacour, Institut Jean Lamour (France)

  • 11A THZ Spin Dynamics

    • Markus Münzenberg, Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald (Germany)

  • 11B Skyrmions

    • Masaaki Tanaka, The University of Tokyo (Japan)

  • 12A Bio-Inspired and Neuromorphic Computations I

    • Matthew Pufall, National Institute of Standards and Technology (United States)

  • 12B Skymions and Topological Matter I

    • Joseph S. Friedman, The University of Texas at Dallas (United States)

  • 13A Bio-Inspired and Neuromorphic Computations II

    • Julie Grollier, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales (France)

  • 13B Spin Lasers

    • Alex Matos Abiague, University at Buffalo (United States)

  • 14A Bio-Inspired and Neuromorphic Computations III

    • Massimiliano Di Ventra, University of California, San Diego (United States)

  • 14B Skymions and Topological Matter II

    • Merine Schott, Institut NÉEL (France)

  • 15A Spin Transport in Metallic Systems

    • Matthew Doty, University of Delaware (United States)

  • 15B Spin-Dependent Transport

    • Henri-Jean Drouhin, École Polytechnique (France)

  • 16A Spin-Seebeck Effects

    • Jean-Eric Wegrowe, École Polytechnique (France)

  • 16B Ultrafast Spin Dynamics II

    • David Schmool, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en Yvelines (France)

  • 17A Spin Coherence

    • Zhe Yuan, Beijing Normal University (China)

  • 17B Topological Matter

    • Vincent Sokalski, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

Introduction

The tenth edition of the Spintronics symposium of the SPIE conference gathered more than one hundred and twenty speakers in San Diego, California (United States) from Sunday the 5th of August, to Thursday the 10th of August, 2017.

In line with the nine previous editions, the Spintronics X symposium, held in the framework of the Optics + Photonics SPIE conference, covered most of the hot topics in spintronics. The conference was also an invaluable opportunity for informal and extremely stimulating discussions between experts, as well as for networking in a friendly atmosphere, and witnessing for the dynamism of our field of research.

With 34 oral sessions plus one poster session, the symposium gave a broad spectrum of the most active and emerging fields in spintronics. Recent results at the forefront of theoretical, experimental, and technological developments have been discussed. This year, special emphasis (with three focused sessions) was put on Neuromorphic and Bio-inspired Computation, which opened fascinating routes to alternative approachs; and also to Skyrmions, a topic showing very rapid progression.

Special attention (with two sessions) was paid to Topological Matter, Spin-Injection and Spin-Hall Effects, Multiferroics and Transition-Metal-Dichalcogenides Based Spintronics, Topological Insulators; and Rashba Fields, Spin-pumping Effects, and Ultrafast Magnetization Dynamics.

Many other active domains were covered (with one session), including Spin Logic, which channels lab devices to industrial applications, Spin-Transfer Oscillators that show impressive progresses (both topics connected to neuromorphic and bio- inspired computation), Spin LED, Graphene Spintronics, Spin-Orbit Coupling and Spin-Orbit Torque (with application to MRAMs) as well as the new and promising field of Spin-Acoustics (first introduced for Spintronics IX), Spin Optics, THz Spin Dynamics, Spin Coherence, Spin Lasers, Spin Transport, and Spin-Seebeck Effects.

Additionally, we are grateful to the SPIE staff and to the Program Committee Members who did a tremendous work. Special thanks to all our colleagues and friends who helped organizing focused sessions. We warmly thank all the authors and speakers for their active participation: they have made this conference a great success.

Jean-Eric Wegrowe Henri-Jean Drouhin Manijeh Razeghi Henri Jaffrès

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"Front Matter: Volume 10357", Proc. SPIE 10357, Spintronics X, 1035701 (27 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2297032
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