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Frank Neubrech is an Executive Scientific Manager at the 2nd Physics Institute of the University of Stuttgart, with a secondary affiliation at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research. His research focuses on plasmonics, nanooptics, nanofabrication, and surface-enhanced spectroscopic techniques, including SEIRA (Surface-Enhanced Infrared Absorption). He leads efforts in developing advanced optical systems using metasurfaces, nanoantennas, and functional materials for applications in sensing, holography, and quantum plasmonics. His work bridges nanotechnology and optics, emphasizing reconfigurable devices and ultra-sensitive molecular detection. Recent projects include electrochemically tunable metasurfaces and real-time tracking of electron oscillations in nanodevices.
Neubrech’s academic training and employment history are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, but his extensive publication record demonstrates sustained contributions to nanooptics since 2008. His lab specializes in fabrication techniques like hole-mask colloidal nanolithography and femtosecond laser writing, enabling large-area plasmonic substrates. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving materials science, surface chemistry, and biomedical applications, as evidenced by his work on DNA-nanotechnology and polypeptide conformation analysis.
Publications highlight his expertise in infrared spectroscopy, plasmonic resonances, and nanostructure characterization, with applications ranging from hydrogen storage to dynamic color displays. His research often involves cutting-edge tools like ultrafast lasers and synchrotron light sources, emphasizing both fundamental physics and applied engineering solutions.





