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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 9125, including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Introduction (if any), and Conference Committee listing.

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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Francis Berghmans, Vrije University Brussel (Belgium)

  • Ronan Burgess, European Commission (Belgium)

  • Jürgen Popp, Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V. (Germany)

  • Peter Hartmann, SCHOTT AG (Germany)

Honorary Symposium Chair

  • Hugo Thienpont, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)

Conference Chairs

  • Allan D. Boardman, University of Salford (United Kingdom)

  • Nigel P. Johnson, University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)

  • Kevin F. MacDonald, University of Southampton (United Kingdom)

  • Ekmel Özbay, Bilkent University (Turkey)

Conference Programme Committee

  • Javier Garcia de Abajo, ICFO - Institut de Ciències Fotòniques (Spain)

  • Antonello Andreone, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (Italy)

  • Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark)

  • Mario Bertolotti, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza (Italy)

  • Igal Brener, Sandia National Laboratories (United States)

  • Tie Jun Cui, Southeast University (China)

  • Jennifer A. Dionne, Stanford University (United States)

  • Ulf Leonhardt, University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom)

  • Willie J. Padilla, Boston College (United States)

  • Carsten Rockstuhl, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (Germany)

  • Tomasz Szoplik, University of Warsaw (Poland)

  • Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University School of Science and Technology (Finland)

  • Giorgos P. Tsironis, University of Crete (Greece)

  • Dao Hua Zhang, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

  • Nikolay I. Zheludev, University of Southampton (United Kingdom)

  • Richard W. Ziolkowski, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • Said Zouhdi, Laboratoire de Génie Électrique de Paris (France)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Tunable and Active Metamaterials

    Allan D. Boardman, University of Salford (United Kingdom)

  • 2 Self-Assembled Metamaterials

    Nigel P. Johnson, University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)

  • 3 Dielectric Metamaterials

    Kevin F. MacDonald, University of Southampton (United Kingdom)

  • 4 Nano-Plasmonic Biosensors and Photodetectors

    Kevin F. MacDonald, University of Southampton (United Kingdom)

  • 5 Active Metamaterials and Special Effects

    Nigel P. Johnson, University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)

  • 6 Hyperbolic Metamaterials

    Allan D. Boardman, University of Salford (United Kingdom)

  • 7 Active and Nonlinear Plasmonics and Metamaterials

    Ekmel Özbay, Bilkent University (Turkey)

  • 8 THz Metamaterials

    Allan D. Boardman, University of Salford (United Kingdom)

  • 9 Nonlinear and Special Effects in Metamaterials

    Humeyra Caglayan, Abdullah Gül University (Turkey)

  • 10 Metamaterial Nanofabrication

    Humeyra Caglayan, Abdullah Gül University (Turkey)

  • 11 Polarisation Control and Transformation Optics

    Nigel P. Johnson, University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)

Introduction

The ninth Metamaterials Conference hosted by SPIE in Europe enjoyed strong international audiences and fruitful discussions right through the end of the conference. During informal discussions with the session Chairs, we agreed that the quality of the presentations had increased from an already previously high threshold.

Active Metamaterials featured in three of the sessions with new sessions on Dielectric and Hyperbolic Metamaterials. Two sessions on fabrication included Nanofabrication and Self-Assembled Metamaterials. Sensors, Nonlinear Plasmonics and Metamaterials, Terahertz Metamaterials, Polarisation Control and Transformation Optics, completed the programme of nine sessions.

The venue, in the heart of Brussels, no doubt contributed to this very enjoyable conference. The Chairs of the meeting would like to thank all contributors to the conference, the SPIE team, and the programme committee.

Allan D. Boardman

Nigel P. Johnson

Kevin F. MacDonald

Ekmel Özbay

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"Front Matter: Volume 9125", Proc. SPIE 9125, Metamaterials IX, 912501 (14 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070261
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KEYWORDS
Metamaterials

Dielectrics

Lanthanum

Current controlled current source

Nonlinear optics

Plasmonics

Information technology

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