Robert S. Roth
Robert S. Roth was an American materials scientist known for his comprehensive research into the phase diagrams of ceramic materials and the structures of nonstoichiometric compounds.
Education and career
Roth studied geology at Coe College and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he obtained his PhD in 1951. He worked at the United States Geological Survey as a field assistant, and after his PhD, he joined the National Bureau of Standards, where he remained for most of his career. Since 1981, he was a senior editor of the book series Phase Diagrams for Ceramists, a major set of reference books in the field of ceramic materials.While visiting CSIRO in Melbourne, Australia in the 1960s, Roth collaborated with the Australian materials scientist Arthur D. Wadsley to understand the structures of transition metal oxides, which led to a series of publications. The ordered phases of transition metal oxides exhibiting shear structures are now referred to as the Wadsley-Roth phases.