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Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Author in the following contributions
- Latest results of EUROfusion plasma-facing components research in the areas of power loading, material erosion and fuel retention
- Accelerated lifetime tests of ITER-like tungsten monoblocks in Magnum-PSI
- Overview of the results from the divertor experiments at Wendelstein 7-X and their implications for steady state operation
- In situ Study of Fuel Retention by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy on the First Wall under Long-Pulse Operation of Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak
- Plasma-wall interactions during the helium plasma operation in EAST with a tungsten divertor
- Fluid, kinetic and hybrid approaches for edge transport modelling in fusion devices
- High performance ITER-baseline discharges in deuterium with nitrogen and neon-seeding in the JET-ILW
- Gross and net erosion balance of plasma-facing components in full-W tokamaks
- ERO2.0, a code for three-dimensional modelling of global material erosion, transport and deposition in fusion devices
- Interpretative modeling of impurity transport and tungsten sources in WEST boundary plasma
- Long discharges in steady state with D2 and N2 on the actively cooled tungsten upper divertor in WEST
- Investigation of plasma wall interactions between tungsten plasma facing components and helium plasmas in the WEST tokamak
- Divertor power loads and scrape off layer width in the large aspect ratio full tungsten tokamak WEST
- Experimental indications of high-recycling and the role of pressure and power dissipation for detachment at W7-X
- Plasma-Surface Interaction in the Stellarator W7-X: Conclusion Drawn from Operation with Graphite Plasma-Facing Components
- Impurity behavior in JET-ILW plasmas fuelled with gas and/or with pellets: a comparative study with the transport code COREDIV
- LIBS for monitoring of tritium and impurities in the first wall of fusion devices
- [REGULAR POSTER TWIN] Accelerated lifetime tests of ITER-like tungsten monoblocks in Magnum-PSI
- [REGULAR POSTER TWIN] Overview of the results from the divertor experiments at Wendelstein 7-X and their implications for steady state operation