Jean Michel Nunzi
Professor, Canada Research Chair
he/him/his
Faculty, Condensed Matter Physics & Optics
Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Centre for Nanophotonics
Arts & Science
Degree
PhD from Paris-Saclay University (1984)
Prof. Nunzi has openings for new graduate students. See Applicants for how to apply.
Research Areas
I study organic and nano-photonics, self-organization, the physics and processing of nanomaterials and devices for life, energy, and sustainability.
Selected Publications
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LiangLe Wang, et al., Dopant-Free Mexylaminotriazine Molecular Glass Hole Transport Layer for Perovskite Solar Cells, ACS Publications (2021), PDF (4.5 MB)
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Ross D. Jansen, Jean-Michel Nunzi, et al., Frontiers in Photosensor Materials and Designs for New Image Sensor Applications, IEEEXplore (2021), PDF (1.5 MB)
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Ivan M. Kislyakov, et al. ,Nonlinear optical fullerene and graphene-based polymeric 1D photonic crystals: perspectives for slow and fast optical bistability, Journal of the Optical Society of America B Vol 38 9, (2019), PDF (1.5 MB)
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Lei Wang, et al., Nonlinear Optical Signatures of the Transition from Semiconductor to Semimetal in PtSe2, Laser and Photonics Reviews (2019)
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Somayeh M. A. Mirzaee, Jean-Michel Nunzi, Searching for evidence of optical rectification: optically induced nonlinear photovoltage in a capacitor configuration, Journal of the Optical Society of America B 36 Vol 1 (2019), PDF (3 MB)
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Jean-Michel Nunzi, Olivier Lebel, Revisiting the Optimal Nano-Morphology: Towards Amorphous Organic Photovoltaics, The Chemical Record (2018), PDF (2 MB)