3 - 7 August 2025
San Diego, California, US
For years the spin degree of freedom has been directly used as an information support in nanometer-scale devices. Today applications mostly concern the huge market of information storage, read heads, nonvolatile magnetic memories (MRAMs), or magnetic logic units. Recent developments are being considered for spin-based logic or quantum computing. New topics are emerging in frontier fields, e.g. topological spin structures, topological insulators, Majorana fermions, antiferromagnetic spintronics, spin photonics and spin optics, ultra-fast phenomena and THz emission or spin-caloric phenomena. These advances make use of the fascinating developments of new materials.

The purpose of the conference is to provide a broad overview of the state-of-the-art and perspectives, bringing together experts from different communities: fundamental physics (experimental and theoretical), materials science and chemistry, fabrication processes and industrial developments, etc. Contributions for this conference are encouraged in particular in the following areas: ;
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Conference OP111

Spintronics XVIII

This conference has an open call for papers:
Abstract Due: 5 February 2025
Author Notification: 14 April 2025
Manuscript Due: 16 July 2025
For years the spin degree of freedom has been directly used as an information support in nanometer-scale devices. Today applications mostly concern the huge market of information storage, read heads, nonvolatile magnetic memories (MRAMs), or magnetic logic units. Recent developments are being considered for spin-based logic or quantum computing. New topics are emerging in frontier fields, e.g. topological spin structures, topological insulators, Majorana fermions, antiferromagnetic spintronics, spin photonics and spin optics, ultra-fast phenomena and THz emission or spin-caloric phenomena. These advances make use of the fascinating developments of new materials.

The purpose of the conference is to provide a broad overview of the state-of-the-art and perspectives, bringing together experts from different communities: fundamental physics (experimental and theoretical), materials science and chemistry, fabrication processes and industrial developments, etc. Contributions for this conference are encouraged in particular in the following areas:
  • spin-coherence, semiconductor spin physics, quantum wells and quantum dots
  • magnetic nanostructures, micromagnetism, spin-precession, and magnonics
  • spin-injection, spin-transfer, spin-Hall and related effects
  • new materials (graphene and chalcogenides, oxides, organics, etc.)
  • topological matter, topological spin textures
  • new structures and emerging applications (magnetoresistive devices, MRAMs, spin logic, ultra-fast memories , etc.)
  • neuromorphic computing
  • spin photonics, spin lasers, THz emission, and spin optics
  • superconducting spintronics.
Conference Chair
Ecole Polytechnique (France)
Conference Chair
The Univ. of Texas at Dallas (United States)
Conference Chair
Northwestern Univ. (United States)
Conference Co-Chair
Laboratoire Albert Fert, CNRS, Thales, Univ. Paris Saclay (France)
Program Committee
Univ. Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
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CEA-Grenoble (France)
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Sandia National Labs. (United States)
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (United States)
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Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (United States)
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Lab. des Solides Irradiés (France)
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The Univ. of Iowa (United States)
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Lab. for Physical Sciences (United States)
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ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
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Ruhr-Univ. Bochum (Germany)
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North Carolina State Univ. (United States)
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Lab. for Physical Sciences (United States)
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Hokkaido Univ. (Japan)
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Synchrotron SOLEIL (France)
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Univ. of Delaware (United States)
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Northwestern Univ. (United States)
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (United States)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Mathias Klaui
Johannes Gutenberg Univ. Mainz (Germany)
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Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia)
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Institut Jean Lamour (France)
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U.S. Naval Research Lab. (United States)
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King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia), CINaM, Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS (France)
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Everspin Technologies, Inc. (United States)
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Lab. de Physique et Chimie des Nano-objets (France)
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Arizona State Univ. (United States)
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (United States)
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imec (Belgium)
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The Univ. of Tokyo (Japan)
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Christina Psaroudaki
École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay (France)
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The Univ. of Manchester (United Kingdom)
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Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)
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Univ. of California, Riverside (United States)
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Kyoto Univ. (Japan)
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LSI, Ecole Polytechnique, CEA/DRF/IRAMIS, CNRS, Institut Polytechnique de Paris (France)
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U.S. Naval Research Lab. (United States)
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Univ. of Denver (United States)
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Univ. at Buffalo (United States)
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Auburn Univ. (United States)
Additional Information

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What you will need to submit

  • Presentation title
  • Author(s) information
  • Speaker biography (1000-character max including spaces)
  • Abstract for technical review (200-300 words; text only)
  • Summary of abstract for display in the program (50-150 words; text only)
  • Keywords used in search for your paper (optional)
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Note: Only original material should be submitted. Commercial papers, papers with no new research/development content, and papers with proprietary restrictions will not be accepted for presentation.