- Nanophotonics
- Plasmonics
- Nanostructuring
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Mario Hentschel is the Head of Cleanroom and Nanostructuring Facilities at the 4th Physics Institute , University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on nanophotonics, plasmonics, and advanced nanostructuring techniques , with a particular emphasis on metasurface design, electro-optic materials, and ultra-precise fabrication methods. He leads a facility that develops cutting-edge tools for creating optical nanostructures and functional devices at the nanoscale. Key research areas include electrochromic metasurfaces, femtosecond laser writing, and chiral plasmonic systems . His work integrates theoretical modeling with experimental fabrication, addressing challenges in ultra-sensitive sensing, terahertz technology, and quantum optics. The facility he oversees supports interdisciplinary projects requiring precision nanostructuring for photonics and material science applications. Publications highlight advancements in 3D-printed optical components, dielectric resonators, and hybrid plasmonic systems . Current efforts explore dynamic optical modulation using conductive polymers and the integration of quantum emitters with fiber optics. His contributions bridge fundamental optics research with practical applications in sensing, telecommunications, and nanotechnology. Despite no listed awards or grants in the provided texts, his role as a facility head underscores his leadership in enabling state-of-the-art research infrastructure for collaborative projects across the university.









