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International School on Spintronics and Spin-Orbitronics Sponsored by Spintronics Society of JSAP 16-17th December, 2016 Hakozaki Campus, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan SCOPE & OBJECTIVES Spintronics initiated by the discovery of spin-dependent transports has been considered as the core domain in the next generation of nano-electronics. In addition, functional microwave devices based on the ultra-fast spin dynamics and unique spin manipulations using electric field also have other new potential applications. Moreover, numerous intriguing phenomena based on spin-orbit interactions have been predicted and/or demonstrated recently. In this International School on Spintronics and Spin-Orbitronics, the world's top scientists in this research field will provide special lectures. The aim of this school is to introduce the graduate students and young researchers to this emerging research field and the exciting research topics from the fundamental and application viewpoints. Several novel phenomena based on spin-orbit interactions including theoretical prediction and preliminary experimental results will be discussed. Based on the discussions with all school participants not only from the field of spintronics but also from general solid state physics, we will understand the novel phenomena deeply and seek the subject for future joint research subjects. PROGRAM Photos are provided by Fukuoka City WEBSITE http://ssp.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/qnsp/Workshop/2016_JSAP_Spintronics-School/index.html PARTICIPATION FEE Standard: ¥ 3,000 / Student: ¥ 2,000 (JPY) 16 th December (Friday) 13:00 ~ 13:10 Opening Welcome: Prof. T. Kimura (Kyushu University) 13:10 ~ 14:10 Magnetism and Spintronics: Prof. Y. Suzuki (Osaka University) 14:10 ~ 15:10 Microscopic Characterizations in Spintronics: Dr. M. Suzuki (SPring-8) 15:10 ~ 15:30 Break 15:30 ~ 16:30 Domain Formation and Domain Wall Dynamics: Prof. T. Ono (Kyoto University) 16:30 ~ 17:30 Micromagnetics for Spintronics: Prof. A. Thiaville (University of Paris-Sud) 17:30 ~ 19:00 Poster Session 19:30 ~ 21:00 Social Dinner 17 th December (Saturday) 10:00 ~ 11:00 Microwave Spin Devices: Prof. H. Yang (National University of Singapore) 11:00 ~ 12:00 Spin Current Conversion: Prof. Y. Otani (University of Tokyo) 12:00 ~ 13:00 Lunch 13:00 ~ 14:00 Quantum Spintronics: Prof. K. Itoh (Keio University) 14:00 ~ 15:00 Spin-Orbitronics in Semiconductors: Prof. J. Nitta (Tohoku University) 15:00 ~ 16:00 Spin-Orbitronics in Metals: Prof. K. J. Lee (Korea University) 16:00 ~ 16:10 Closing For any inquires, please contact: Takashi Kimura ([email protected]) Sponsor | Japan Society of Applied Physics Cosponsor | Nano Spin Conversion Science, Spintronics Research Network of Japan, Center for Spintronics Research Network (Osaka University, University of Tokyo, Keio University, Tohoku University) This school is arranged by Research Center for Quantum Nano-Spin Sciences, Kyushu University.

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International School on Spintronics and Spin-OrbitronicsSponsored by Spintronics Society of JSAP

16-17th December, 2016Hakozaki Campus, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

SCOPE & OBJECTIVES

Spintronics initiated by the discovery of spin-dependent transports has been considered as the core domain in the next generation of nano-electronics. In addition, functional microwave devices based on the ultra-fast spin dynamics and unique spin manipulations using electric field also have other new potential applications. Moreover, numerous intriguing phenomena based on spin-orbit interactions have been predicted and/or demonstrated recently.

In this International School on Spintronics and Spin-Orbitronics, the world's top scientists in this research field

will provide special lectures. The aim of this school is to introduce the graduate students and young researchers to this emerging research field and the exciting research topics from the fundamental and application viewpoints. Several novel phenomena based on spin-orbit interactions including theoretical prediction and preliminary experimental results will be discussed. Based on the discussions with all school participants not only from the field of spintronics but also from general solid state physics, we will understand the novel phenomena deeply and seek the subject for future joint research subjects.

PROGRAM

Photos are provided by Fukuoka City

WEBSITE http://ssp.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/qnsp/Workshop/2016_JSAP_Spintronics-School/index.html

PARTICIPATION FEE Standard: ¥ 3,000 / Student: ¥ 2,000 (JPY)

16th December (Friday)13:00 ~ 13:10 Opening Welcome: Prof. T. Kimura (Kyushu University)13:10 ~ 14:10 Magnetism and Spintronics: Prof. Y. Suzuki (Osaka University)14:10 ~ 15:10 Microscopic Characterizations in Spintronics: Dr. M. Suzuki (SPring-8)15:10 ~ 15:30 Break 15:30 ~ 16:30 Domain Formation and Domain Wall Dynamics: Prof. T. Ono (Kyoto University)16:30 ~ 17:30 Micromagnetics for Spintronics: Prof. A. Thiaville (University of Paris-Sud)17:30 ~ 19:00 Poster Session 19:30 ~ 21:00 Social Dinner

17th December (Saturday)10:00 ~ 11:00 Microwave Spin Devices: Prof. H. Yang (National University of Singapore)11:00 ~ 12:00 Spin Current Conversion: Prof. Y. Otani (University of Tokyo)12:00 ~ 13:00 Lunch 13:00 ~ 14:00 Quantum Spintronics: Prof. K. Itoh (Keio University)14:00 ~ 15:00 Spin-Orbitronics in Semiconductors: Prof. J. Nitta (Tohoku University)15:00 ~ 16:00 Spin-Orbitronics in Metals: Prof. K. J. Lee (Korea University)16:00 ~ 16:10 Closing

For any inquires, please contact: Takashi Kimura ([email protected])

Sponsor | Japan Society of Applied Physics Cosponsor | Nano Spin Conversion Science, Spintronics Research Network of Japan, Center for Spintronics Research Network (Osaka University, University of Tokyo, Keio University, Tohoku University)

This school is arranged by Research Center for Quantum Nano-Spin Sciences, Kyushu University.