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Simon Angstenberger is a Researcher at the 4th Physics Institute of the University of Stuttgart. His work focuses on rapidly tunable mid-infrared (mid-IR) laser sources and advanced laser spectroscopic techniques. He specializes in developing innovative laser systems for applications like trace gas detection and nonlinear optics. His research combines experimental photonics with cutting-edge technologies such as 3D-printed optical components and frequency comb systems.
- Education: Holds an M.Sc. (degree details not specified).
- Location: Based at Pfaffenwaldring 57, Stuttgart, in room 4-555.
His publications emphasize rapid, high-sensitivity gas analysis and hybrid laser systems. Recent work includes COCO-QEPAS for ppm-level trace gas detection and femtosecond laser pulse compression techniques. Angstenberger’s contributions span laser technology, environmental sensing, and semiconductor material studies.
Research Highlights: His 2025 publications showcase breakthroughs in photoacoustic spectroscopy for real-time gas monitoring, while earlier work (2020-2023) explores carbon nanotube networks and laser system design. His interdisciplinary approach bridges optics, materials science, and environmental applications.
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