
About
Florian Mangold is a Researcher at the 4th Physics Institute of the University of Stuttgart. His primary research focus is on Nonlinear imaging, with expertise in plasmonics, photonics, and 2D materials. He investigates phenomena such as plasmonic skyrmion bags in moiré superlattices and develops gas sensing technologies like COCO-QEPAS for trace gas detection.
His work spans interdisciplinary areas including condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, and optical engineering. Mangold’s recent research highlights include contributions to plasmonic twistronics and roadmap developments for photonics with 2D materials. He is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart’s physics department and can be contacted via the institute’s address in Stuttgart.
Key research themes include:
- Nonlinear optical effects in plasmonic systems
- Design of advanced optical devices
- Applications of 2D materials in photonics




