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Overview

J. Roth is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their academic profile is characterized primarily by their association with this prominent research institution.

The available data does not indicate any recent publications, specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics associated with Roth. There are likewise no entries for co-authors, frequent publication venues, or book publications connected to this researcher.

There is no record of awards or honors attributed to Roth in the provided information.

The absence of detailed publication or research data limits a comprehensive outline of Roth's scientific contributions, but their position at the Max Planck Society situates them within a well-known environment for research development in Germany.

Best Publications

  • Plasma{material interactions in current tokamaks and their implications for next step fusion reactors

    G. Federici;C. H. Skinner;J. N. Brooks;J. P. Coad

  • 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

  • Plasma facing and high heat flux materials-needs for ITER and beyond

    H. Bolt;V. Barabash;G. Federici;J. Linke

  • Tritium inventory in ITER plasma-facing materials and tritium removal procedures

    Joachim Roth;Emmanuelle Tsitrone;Thierry Loarer;Volker Philipps

  • An analytical formula and important parameters for low‐energy ion sputtering

    J. Bohdansky;J. Roth;H. L. Bay

  • Deuterium retention in tungsten in dependence of the surface conditions

    O. V. Ogorodnikova;J. Roth;M. Mayer

  • Chemical erosion of carbon based materials in fusion devices

    Joachim Roth

  • In-vessel tritium retention and removal in ITER

    G. Federici;R. A. Anderl;P. Andrew;J. N. Brooks

  • Fuel retention studies with the ITER-Like Wall in JET

    S. Brezinsek;T. Loarer;V. Philipps;H.G. Esser

  • Ion-driven deuterium retention in tungsten

    O. V. Ogorodnikova;J. Roth;M. Mayer

  • Data Compendium for Plasma-Surface Interactions

    R.A. Langley;J. Bohdansky;W. Eckstein;J. Roth

  • Analytic description of the chemical erosion of graphite by hydrogen ions

    J. Roth;C. GarciaRosales

  • Principal Physics Developments Evaluated in the ITER Design Review

    R. J. Hawryluk;D. J. Campbell;G. Janeschitz;P. R. Thomas

  • Blister Formation of Tungsten due to Ion Bombardment

    Wenmin Wang;Wenmin Wang;J Roth;S Lindig;C.H Wu

  • Trapping of Deuterium Implanted in Carbon and Silicon: A Calibration for Particle-Energy Measurements in the Plasma Boundary of Tokamaks

    G. Staudenmaier;J. Roth;R. Behrisch;J. Bohdansky

  • Hydrogen in tungsten as plasma-facing material

    Joachim Roth;Klaus Schmid

  • Revised formulae for sputtering data

    C. Garcia-Rosales;W. Eckstein;J. Roth

  • Differential cross-section of the D(3He, p)4He nuclear reaction and depth profiling of deuterium up to large depths

    V.Kh. Alimov;M. Mayer;J. Roth

  • An Analytical Formula and Important Parameters for Low-Energy Ion Sputtering: Erratum of the Publication in Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 51, S. 2861 ff, (1980)

    J. Bohdansky;J. Roth;H.L. Bay

Frequent Co-Authors

F. Ryter
F. Ryter Max Planck Society
A. Kallenbach
A. Kallenbach Max Planck Society
R. Neu
R. Neu Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Michael Kaufmann
Michael Kaufmann University of Tübingen
Wolf-Dieter Schneider
Wolf-Dieter Schneider École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
R. Dux
R. Dux Max Planck Society
Peter Lang
Peter Lang University of Bern
H. Maier
H. Maier University of Hannover
H. Zohm
H. Zohm Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

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