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A. Kallenbach

A. Kallenbach

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Physics

D-Index
78
Citations
20237
World Ranking
3179
National Ranking
302

Overview

A. Kallenbach is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research primarily centers on magnetic confinement fusion and related fields, with significant contributions to nuclear physics and engineering.

The scientist has published extensively in several venues, prominently including:

  • Nuclear Fusion
  • Nuclear Materials and Energy
  • Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
  • Fusion Science & Technology
  • Fusion Engineering and Design

Their recent published papers demonstrate focused research on ASDEX Upgrade tokamak physics and fusion plasma scenarios. These include:

  • "X-point radiation, its control and an ELM suppressed radiating regime at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak" (2020, Nuclear Fusion)
  • "Integrated modeling of ASDEX Upgrade plasmas combining core, pedestal and scrape-off layer physics" (2020, Nuclear Fusion)
  • "Developments towards an ELM-free pedestal radiative cooling scenario using noble gas seeding in ASDEX Upgrade" (2020, Nuclear Fusion)
  • "Prospects of core-edge integrated no-ELM and small-ELM scenarios for future fusion devices" (2022, Nuclear Materials and Energy)
  • "The X-Point radiating regime at ASDEX Upgrade and TCV" (2023, Nuclear Materials and Energy)

The scientist's collaboration network includes frequent co-authors such as R. M. McDermott, M. Bernert, R. Dux, M. Cavedon, and P. David, indicating active engagement in joint research projects across multiple publications.

Kallenbach's body of work spans multiple fields of study, with a strong interdisciplinary approach encompassing:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Their subfields of specialization further include:

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Biomedical Engineering

The main research topics covered by their work are:

  • Magnetic confinement fusion research
  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
  • Superconducting Materials and Applications
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
  • Particle accelerators and beam dynamics

The collective research output reflects systematic investigations aimed at addressing complex plasma physics phenomena and advancing fusion energy technologies through experimental and modeling approaches primarily at the ASDEX Upgrade facility and related devices.

Best Publications

  • Chapter 4: Power and particle control

    A. Loarte;B. Lipschultz;A.S. Kukushkin;G.F. Matthews

  • Recent analysis of key plasma wall interactions issues for ITER

    Joachim Roth;E. Tsitrone;A. Loarte;Th. Loarer

  • Scaling of the tokamak near the scrape-off layer H-mode power width and implications for ITER

    T. Eich;A.W. Leonard;R.A. Pitts;W. Fundamenski

  • First observation of edge localized modes mitigation with resonant and nonresonant magnetic perturbations in ASDEX Upgrade.

    W. Suttrop;T. Eich;J. C. Fuchs;S. Günter

  • Impurity seeding for tokamak power exhaust: from present devices via ITER to DEMO

    A Kallenbach;M Bernert;R Dux;L Casali

  • Tungsten: An option for divertor and main chamber plasma facing components in future fusion devices

    R. Neu;R. Dux;A. Kallenbach;T. Pütterich

  • ELM pace making and mitigation by pellet injection in ASDEX Upgrade

    P. T. Lang;G. D. Conway;T. Eich;L. Fattorini

  • Divertor power load feedback with nitrogen seeding in ASDEX Upgrade

    A. Kallenbach;R. Dux;J. C. Fuchs;R. Fischer

  • Partial detachment of high power discharges in ASDEX Upgrade

    A. Kallenbach;M. Bernert;M. Beurskens;L. Casali

  • Plasma-surface interaction, scrape-off layer and divertor physics:Implications for ITER

    B. Lipschultz;X. Bonnin;G. Counsell;A. Kallenbach

  • The isotope effect in ASDEX

    M. Bessenrodt-Weberpals;F. Wagner;O. Gehre;L. Giannone

  • Overview of the JET results in support to ITER

    X. Litaudon;S. Abduallev;M. Abhangi;P. Abreu

  • Transport into and across the scrape-off layer in the ASDEX Upgrade divertor tokamak

    J. Neuhauser;D. Coster;H. U. Fahrbach;J. C. Fuchs

  • Plasma-wall interaction and plasma behaviour in the non-boronised all tungsten ASDEX Upgrade

    R. Dux;V. Bobkov;A. Herrmann;A. Janzer

  • Z dependence of the core impurity transport in ASDEX Upgrade H mode discharges

    R. Dux;A. G. Peeters;A. Gude;A. Kallenbach

  • Improved Performance of ELMy H-Modes at High Density by Plasma Shaping in JET

    G. Saibene;R. Sartori;A. Loarte;D. J. Campbell

  • Observation of continuous divertor detachment in H-mode discharges in ASDEX upgrade.

    O. Gruber;A. Kallenbach;M. Kaufmann;K. Lackner

  • Plasma wall interaction and its implication in an all tungsten divertor tokamak

    R. Neu;M. Balden;V. Bobkov;R. Dux

  • Stationary H-Mode Discharges with Internal Transport Barrier on ASDEX Upgrade

    O. Gruber;R. C. Wolf;R. Dux;C. Fuchs

  • Divertor studies in nitrogen induced completely detached H-modes in full tungsten ASDEX Upgrade

    F. Reimold;M. Wischmeier;M. Bernert;S. Potzel

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Dux
R. Dux Max Planck Society
R. Neu
R. Neu Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
A. Herrmann
A. Herrmann Max Planck Society
H. Zohm
H. Zohm Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Peter Lang
Peter Lang University of Bern
F. Ryter
F. Ryter Max Planck Society
Michael Kaufmann
Michael Kaufmann University of Tübingen
S. Brezinsek
S. Brezinsek Forschungszentrum Jülich
C. Angioni
C. Angioni Max Planck Society

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