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Mario Hentschel

Researcher at University of Stuttgart

Publications -  122
Citations -  9520

Mario Hentschel is an academic researcher from University of Stuttgart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Nanophotonics. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 106 publications receiving 8144 citations. Previous affiliations of Mario Hentschel include Max Planck Society & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Hybrid Organic-Plasmonic Nanoantennas with Enhanced Third-Harmonic Generation

TL;DR: The investigated hybrid organic plasmonic nanoantenna system consists of a gold nanorod array and poly(methyl methacrylate) as the nonlinear dielectric medium and exceeds the response of both individual constituents and opens the path to more efficient nanoscale nonlinear light generation.
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Adaptive Method for Quantitative Estimation of Glucose and Fructose Concentrations in Aqueous Solutions Based on Infrared Nanoantenna Optics.

TL;DR: This work demonstrates that it is possible to not only extract the presence of the analyte molecules but to determine the quantitative concentrations in a reliable and automated way and employs SEIRA to gather the vibrational response of aqueous glucose and fructose solutions in the mid-infrared spectral range.
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Dielectric Mie voids: confining light in air

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors demonstrate that voids created in high-index dielectric host materials support localized resonant modes with exceptional optical properties, and they experimentally realize these resonant Mie voids by focused ion beam milling into bulk silicon wafers and experimentally demonstrate resonant light confinement down to the UV spectral range at 265 nm (4.68 eV).
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Evaporated Self‐Assembled Monolayer Hole Transport Layers: Lossless Interfaces in p‐i‐n Perovskite Solar Cells

TL;DR: In this article , vacuum-based evaporation of the most common carbazole-based self-assembled monolayers (SAM•HTLs) is reported. And the results show that the near lossless interfacial properties are either preserved or even slightly improved as demonstrated via photoluminescence measurements and an enhancement in opencircuit voltage.
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Nonlinear Spectroscopy on the Plasmonic Analog of Electromagnetically Induced Absorption: Revealing Minute Structural Asymmetries

TL;DR: The plasmonic dolmen structure with its many degrees of freedom in design has been a longstanding idea for tailoring not only the linear but also the nonlinear properties as discussed by the authors.