Education
- PhD, Montreal
- BSc, Montreal
Research Interests
- Self-assembled molecular glasses
- Organic photonics and electronics
Recent Publications
- S.M.A. Mirzaee, O. Lebel, J.-M. Nunzi, “A Simple Unbiased Hot-electron Polarization-sensitive Near-Infrared Photo-detector”, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces,(10), 11862-11871 (2018).
- A. Tofini, L. Levesque, O. Lebel, R.G. Sabat, “Erasure of Surface Relief Gratings in Azobenzene Molecular Glasses by Localized Heating Using a CO2 Laser”, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, (6), 1083-1091 (2018).
- T. Adhikari, S.R. Bobbara, J.-M. Nunzi, O. Lebel, “Efficiency Enhancement of Ternary Blend Organic Photovoltaic Cells with Molecular Glasses as Guest Acceptors, Organic Electronics”, (53) 74-82 (2018).
- L. Mazaheri, O. Lebel, J.-M. Nunzi, “Transfer of Chirality From Light to a Disperse Red 1 Molecular Glass Surface”, Optics Letters, (42) 4845-4848 (2017).
- T. Adhikari, J.-M. Nunzi, O. Lebel, “Towards Amorphous Solution-Processed Small-Molecule Photovoltaic Cells by Design”, Organic Electronics, (49), 382-392 (2017).
- Y. Chen, M. Zhu, A. Laventure, O. Lebel, M.D. Ediger, L. Yu, “Influence of Hydrogen Bonding on the Surface Diffusion of Molecular Glasses: Comparison of Three Triazines”, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, (121), 7221-7227 (2017).
- T. Adhikari, J.-M. Nunzi, O. Lebel, “Solid-State Showdown: Comparing the Photovoltaic Performance of Amorphous and Crystalline Small-Molecule Diketopyrrolopyrrole Acceptors”, Organic Electronics, (48) 230-240 (2017).
Graduate Opportunities
Graduate positions are currently available. Students wishing to undertake their MSc or PhD in Materials Science should send their resume to Olivier.Lebel@rmc-cmr.ca