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Bettina Frank is a leading researcher in plasmonics and nanophotonics at the University of Stuttgart's 4th Physics Institute. Her work focuses on large-area and single-crystalline plasmonic systems, including topological plasmonic phenomena such as skyrmion bags and spin meron pairs. She specializes in advanced fabrication techniques like hole-mask colloidal nanolithography and investigates ultrafast dynamics of plasmonic fields using photoemission microscopy.
Her research interests span topological photonics, metamaterials, and nanoscale light-matter interactions. Key contributions include the development of plasmonic moiré superlattices and the study of orbital angular momentum in nanoplasmonic systems. Frank's group explores applications ranging from high-precision plasmonic devices to quantum confined exciton-polaritons in 2D materials.
Publications highlight breakthroughs in imaging plasmonic skyrmion dynamics with subwavelength resolution and understanding ultrafast plasmonic phenomena. Her work bridges fundamental physics with applied nanotechnology, demonstrating novel plasmonic systems for optoelectronic and sensing applications.
Frank collaborates internationally, contributing to advancements in plasmonic vortices, quantum confined systems, and large-area nanofabrication methods. Her research has implications for next-generation photonics, quantum technologies, and nanoscale optoelectronics.




