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Jean-Paul Pouget is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France and specializes in materials science with a focus on electronic, optical, and magnetic materials. Their research spans several subfields including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, condensed matter physics, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist's work covers key topics such as organic and molecular conductors research, 2D materials and applications, iron-based superconductors research, perovskite materials and applications, physics of superconductivity and magnetism, magnetism in coordination complexes, and transition metal oxide nanomaterials.

Recent notable publications by Jean-Paul Pouget include:

  • Basic aspects of the metal-insulator transition in vanadium dioxide VO2: a critical review, 2021, Comptes Rendus Physique
  • Structural approach to charge density waves in low-dimensional systems: electronic instability and chemical bonding, 2023, Reports on Progress in Physics
  • Momentum-dependent electron-phonon coupling in charge density wave systems, 2021, Physical Review B

Frequent co-authors collaborating in Pouget's research are:

  • Enric Cañadell
  • Bogdan Guster
  • Miguel Pruneda
  • Pablo Ordejón
  • Pere Alemany

Jean-Paul Pouget's publications often appear in venues such as:

  • Physical Review B
  • Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Comptes Rendus Physique
  • Chemistry of Materials

The scientist's research has explored themes related to structural and electronic properties of low-dimensional materials, specifically looking into charge density waves and metal-insulator transitions. This is illustrated by research works that analyze momentum-dependent electron-phonon coupling and order-disorder types of instabilities in complex materials.

Best Publications

  • X-ray structure of polyaniline

    J. P. Pouget;M. E. Jozefowicz;A. J. Epstein;X. Tang

  • Comment on "VO2: Peierls or Mott-Hubbard? A view from band theory"

    T. M. Rice;H. Launois;J. P. Pouget

  • Electron Localization Induced by Uniaxial Stress in Pure V O 2

    J. P. Pouget;H. Launois;J. P. D'Haenens;P. Merenda

  • Charge transport of the mesoscopic metallic state in partially crystalline polyanilines

    J. Joo;J. Joo;S. M. Long;J. P. Pouget;E. J. Oh

  • Dimerization of a linear Heisenberg chain in the insulating phases of V 1-x Cr x O 2

    J. P. Pouget;H. Launois;T. M. Rice;P. Dernier

  • Structural evidence for a spin Peierls ground state in the quasi-one-dimensional compound CuGeO3.

    JP Pouget;LP Regnault;M Ain;B Hennion

  • Hidden Fermi Surface Nesting and Charge Density Wave Instability in Low-Dimensional Metals

    M. H. Whangbo;E. Canadell;P. Foury;J. P. Pouget

  • Multiple lattice phases and polaron-lattice-spinless-defect competition in polyaniline.

    M. E. Jozefowicz;R. Laversanne;H. H. S. Javadi;A. J. Epstein

  • Evidence for a Peierls transition in the blue bronzes K0.30MoO 3 and Rb0.30MoO3

    J.P. Pouget;S. Kagoshima;C. Schlenker;J. Marcus

  • MICROWAVE DIELECTRIC RESPONSE OF MESOSCOPIC METALLIC REGIONS AND THE INTRINSIC METALLIC STATE OF POLYANILINE

    J. Joo;Z. Oblakowski;G. Du;J. P. Pouget

  • X Ray Observation of 2 k F and 4 k F Scatterings in Tetrathiafulvalene-Tetracyanoquinodimethane (TTF-TCNQ)

    J. P. Pouget;S. K. Khanna;F. Denoyer;R. Comès

  • X-Ray Diffuse Scattering Study of Some (TMTSF)2X and (TMTTF)2X Salts

    J. P. Pouget;R. Moret;R. Comes;K. Bechgaard

  • Recent structural investigations of metallic polymers

    J.P. Pouget;Z. Oblakowski;Y. Nogami;P.A. Albouy

  • Inhomogeneous disorder and the modified Drude metallic state of conducting polymers

    A.J. Epstein;J. Joo;R.S. Kohlman;G. Du

  • On the band electronic structure of X [M (dmit)2]2 (X = TTF, (CH3)4N ; M = Ni, Pd) molecular conductors and superconductors

    E. Canadell;I.E.-I. Rachidi;S. Ravy;J.P. Pouget

  • Structural investigation of metallic PAN-CSA and some of its derivatives

    J.P. Pouget;C.-H. Hsu;A.G. Mac Diarmid;A.J. Epstein

  • Drude Metallic Response of Polypyrrole.

    R. S. Kohlman;J. Joo;Y. Z. Wang;J. P. Pouget

  • X-ray evidence of a structural phase transition in di-tetramethyltetraselenafulvalenium perchlorate [(TMTSF)2ClO4], pristine and slightly doped

    J. P. Pouget;G. Shirane;K. Bechgaard;J. M. Fabre

  • X-ray evidence of charge density wave modulations in the magnetic phases of (TMTSF)2PF6 and (TMTTF)2Br

    J.P. Pouget;S. Ravy

  • X-ray studies of 2 k F and 4 k F anomalies in tetrathiafulvalene-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TTF-TCNQ)

    S. K. Khanna;J. P. Pouget;R. Comes;A. F. Garito

Frequent Co-Authors

Enric Canadell
Enric Canadell Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona
Arthur J. Epstein
Arthur J. Epstein The Ohio State University
Martha Greenblatt
Martha Greenblatt Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alan G. MacDiarmid
Alan G. MacDiarmid University of Pennsylvania
Pere Alemany
Pere Alemany University of Barcelona
Manuel Almeida
Manuel Almeida University of Porto
Pierre-Antoine Albouy
Pierre-Antoine Albouy University of Paris-Saclay
Pablo Ordejón
Pablo Ordejón Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia
Jinsoo Joo
Jinsoo Joo Korea University
Harry W. Gibson
Harry W. Gibson Virginia Tech

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