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Ch. Linsmeier publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ch. Linsmeier sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 484 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Ch. Linsmeier D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ch. Linsmeier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ch. Linsmeier is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany, focusing primarily on materials science and engineering within the context of fusion research.

Their research spans several interconnected fields, including:

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

Subfields of particular focus are:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Ceramics and Composites

The main topics addressed by their publications emphasize:

  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Nuclear Materials and Properties
  • Magnetic confinement fusion research
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis

Frequent co-authors associated with Linsmeier's work include:

  • J.W. Coenen
  • S. Brezinsek
  • Y. Mao
  • A. Terra
  • A. Litnovsky

They have published extensively in several venues, notably:

  • Nuclear Materials and Energy
  • Physica Scripta
  • Fusion Engineering and Design
  • Nuclear Fusion
  • Metals

Highlighted recent papers authored or co-authored by Linsmeier include:

  • Overview of challenges and developments in joining tungsten and steel for future fusion reactors, 2020, Physica Scripta
  • Data on erosion and hydrogen fuel retention in Beryllium plasma-facing materials, 2021, Nuclear Materials and Energy
  • Design of tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten composites with porous matrix, 2021, Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Beryllium erosion and redeposition in ITER H, He and D-T discharges, 2021, Nuclear Fusion
  • The influence of heating rate on W-Cr-Zr alloy densification process and microstructure evolution during spark plasma sintering, 2020, Powder Technology

Best Publications

  • Recent progress in research on tungsten materials for nuclear fusion applications in Europe

    M. Rieth;S. L. Dudarev;S. M. Gonzalez De Vicente;J. Aktaa

  • Development of advanced high heat flux and plasma-facing materials

    Ch. Linsmeier;M. Rieth;J. Aktaa;T. Chikada

  • Developing structural, high-heat flux and plasma facing materials for a near-term DEMO fusion power plant: The EU assessment

    D. Stork;P. Agostini;J. L. Boutard;D. Buckthorpe

  • Overview of the JET results in support to ITER

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

  • Review on the EFDA programme on tungsten materials technology and science

    M. Rieth;J.L. Boutard;S.L. Dudarev;T. Ahlgren

  • Materials RD for a timely DEMO: Key findings and recommendations of the EU Roadmap Materials Assessment Group

    Derek Stork;Pietro Agostini;Jean-Louis Boutard;Derek Buckthorpe

  • Carbon films and carbide formation on tungsten

    J Luthin;Ch Linsmeier

  • Materials for DEMO and reactor applications—boundary conditions and new concepts

    JW Coenen;S Antusch;M Aumann;Wolfgang Biel;Wolfgang Biel

  • In situ synchrotron tomography estimation of toughening effect by semi-ductile fibre reinforcement in a tungsten-fibre-reinforced tungsten composite system

    J Riesch;Jean-Yves Buffiere;T Höschen;M Di Michiel

  • Molybdenum oxide based partial oxidation catalyst: 1. Thermally induced oxygen deficiency, elemental and structural heterogeneity and the relation to catalytic performance

    Gerhard Mestl;C. Linsmeier;Reiner Gottschall;Martin Dieterle

  • Strong binding of bioactive BMP-2 to nanocrystalline diamond by physisorption

    Doris Steinmüller-Nethl;Frank R. Kloss;Muhammed Najam-Ul-Haq;Matthias Rainer

  • Material testing facilities and programs for plasma-facing component testing

    Ch. Linsmeier;B. Unterberg;J. W. Coenen;R. P. Doerner

  • Development of tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten composites towards their use in DEMO-potassium doped tungsten wire

    J Riesch;Y Han;J Almanstötter;J W Coenen

  • Interaction of nitrogen plasmas with tungsten

    K. Schmid;A. Manhard;Ch. Linsmeier;A. Wiltner

  • Beryllium migration in JET ITER-like wall plasmas

    S. Brezinsek;A. Widdowson;M. Mayer;V. Philipps

  • Formation of endothermic carbides on iron and nickel

    A. Wiltner;Ch. Linsmeier

  • First nitrogen-seeding experiments in JET with the ITER-like Wall

    M. Oberkofler;D. Douai;S. Brezinsek;J. W. Coenen

  • Deuterium retention in tungsten exposed to low-energy, high-flux clean and carbon-seeded deuterium plasmas

    V.Kh. Alimov;J. Roth;R.A. Causey;D.A. Komarov

  • Advanced tungsten materials for plasma-facing components of DEMO and fusion power plants

    R. Neu;J. Riesch;J. W. Coenen;J. Brinkmann

  • Retention mechanisms and binding states of deuterium implanted into beryllium

    M Reinelt;A Allouche;M Oberkofler;Ch Linsmeier

  • Influence of the interface strength on the mechanical properties of discontinuous tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten composites produced by field assisted sintering technology

    Y. Mao;J.W. Coenen;J. Riesch;S. Sistla

  • Materials for DEMO and Reactor Applications – Boundary Condition and New Concepts

    Y. Mao;J. W. Coenen;A. Litnovsky;A. Houben

Frequent Co-Authors

S. Brezinsek
S. Brezinsek Forschungszentrum Jülich
R. Neu
R. Neu Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Gerald Pintsuk
Gerald Pintsuk Forschungszentrum Jülich
Jochen Linke
Jochen Linke Forschungszentrum Jülich
H. Maier
H. Maier University of Hannover
G. De Temmerman
G. De Temmerman PSL University
Kai Nordlund
Kai Nordlund University of Helsinki
Peter Lang
Peter Lang University of Bern
A. Kallenbach
A. Kallenbach Max Planck Society

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