Elvira Fortunato

Leadership, Academic and Scientific Management

  • Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Portuguese Republic of the XXIII Constitutional Government (2022-2024).
  • Vice-Rector of NOVA University Lisbon responsible for Research (2017-2022).
  • Director of the Associated Laboratory - Institute of Nanostructures, Nanomodelling

Qualifications

  • Aggregation in Microelectronics and Optoelectronics at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (2005).
  • PhD in Microelectronics and Optoelectronics at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (1995).

Qualifications

2005
Aggregation in Microelectronics and Optoelectronics at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa

1995
PhD in Microelectronics and Optoelectronics at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa

Wojcik, Pawel Jerzy, Lidia Santos, Luis Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Tailoring nanoscale properties of tungsten oxide for inkjet printed electrochromic devices.}." Nanoscale. 7 (2015): 1696-708. AbstractWebsite

This paper focuses on the engineering procedures governing the synthesis of tungsten oxide nanocrystals and the formulation of printable dispersions for electrochromic applications. By that means, we aim to stress the relevancy of a proper design strategy that results in improved physicochemical properties of nanoparticle loaded inks. In the present study inkjet printable nanostructured tungsten oxide particles were successfully synthesized via hydrothermal processes using pure or acidified aqueous sol-gel precursors. Based on the proposed scheme, the structure and morphology of the nanoparticles were tailored to ensure the desired printability and electrochromic performance. The developed nanomaterials with specified structures effectively improved the electrochemical response of printed films, resulting in 2.5 times higher optical modulation and 2 times faster coloration time when compared with pure amorphous films.

Pavan, Michele, Sven R??hle, Adam Ginsburg, David A. Keller, Hannah-Noa Noa Barad, Paolo M. Sberna, Daniela Nunes, Rodrigo Martins, Assaf Y. Anderson, Arie Zaban, Elvira Fortunato, Sven Rühle, Adam Ginsburg, David A. Keller, Hannah-Noa Noa Barad, Paolo M. Sberna, Daniela Nunes, Rodrigo Martins, Assaf Y. Anderson, Arie Zaban, and Elvira Fortunato. "{TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cells produced by spray pyrolysis}." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 132 (2015): 549-556. AbstractWebsite

Here we present for the first time a TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cell entirely produced by spray pyrolysis onto fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) covered glass substrates, using silver as a back contact. A combinatorial approach was chosen to investigate the impact of the TiO2 window layer and the Cu2O light absorber thicknesses. We observe an open circuit voltage up to 350 mV and a short circuit current density which is strongly dependent of the Cu2O thickness, reaching a maximum of {\~{}}0.4 mA/cm2. Optical investigation reveals that a thickness of 300 nm spray pyrolysis deposited Cu2O is sufficient to absorb most photons with an energy above the symmetry allowed optical transition of 2.5 eV, indicating that the low current densities are caused by strong recombination in the absorber that consists of small Cu2O grains.

Santos, Lídia, Daniela Nunes, Tomás Calmeiro, Rita Branquinho, Daniela Salgueiro, Pedro Barquinha, LuÍs Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Solvothermal synthesis of gallium-indium-zinc-oxide nanoparticles for electrolyte-gated transistors.}." ACS applied materials {&} interfaces. 7 (2015): 638-46. AbstractWebsite

Solution-processed field-effect transistors are strategic building blocks when considering low-cost sustainable flexible electronics. Nevertheless, some challenges (e.g., processing temperature, reliability, reproducibility in large areas, and cost effectiveness) are requirements that must be surpassed in order to achieve high-performance transistors. The present work reports electrolyte-gated transistors using as channel layer gallium-indium-zinc-oxide nanoparticles produced by solvothermal synthesis combined with a solid-state electrolyte based on aqueous dispersions of vinyl acetate stabilized with cellulose derivatives, acrylic acid ester in styrene and lithium perchlorate. The devices fabricated using this approach display a ION/IOFF up to 1 × 10(6), threshold voltage (VTh) of 0.3-1.9 V, and mobility up to 1 cm(2)/(V s), as a function of gallium-indium-zinc-oxide ink formulation and two different annealing temperatures. These results validates the usage of electrolyte-gated transistors as a viable and promising alternative for nanoparticle based semiconductor devices as the electrolyte improves the interface and promotes a more efficient step coverage of the channel layer, reducing the operating voltage when compared with conventional dielectrics gating. Moreover, it is shown that by controlling the applied gate potential, the operation mechanism of the electrolyte-gated transistors can be modified from electric double layer to electrochemical doping.

Panigrahi, Shrabani, Tomas Calmeiro, Rodrigo Martins, Daniela Nunes, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Observation of Space Charge Dynamics Inside an All Oxide Based Solar Cell}." ACS NANO. 10 (2016): 6139-6146. Abstract
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Marques, A. C., L. Santos, M. N. Costa, J. M. Dantas, P. Duarte, A. Gonçalves, R. Martins, C. A. Salgueiro, and E. Fortunato. "{Office Paper Platform for Bioelectrochromic Detection of Electrochemically Active Bacteria using Tungsten Trioxide Nanoprobes}." Scientific Reports. 5 (2015): 9910. AbstractWebsite

Electrochemically active bacteria (EAB) have the capability to transfer electrons to cell exterior, a feature that is currently explored for important applications in bioremediation and biotechnology fields. However, the number of isolated and characterized EAB species is still very limited regarding their abundance in nature. Colorimetric detection has emerged recently as an attractive mean for fast identification and characterization of analytes based on the use of electrochromic materials. In this work, WO3 nanoparticles were synthesized by microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis and used to impregnate non-treated regular office paper substrates. This allowed the production of a paper-based colorimetric sensor able to detect EAB in a simple, rapid, reliable, inexpensive and eco-friendly method. The developed platform was then tested with Geobacter sulfurreducens, as a proof of concept. G. sulfurreducens cells were detected at latent phase with an RGB ratio of 1.10 ± 0.04, and a response time of two hours.

Fortunato, Elvira, David Ginley, Hideo Hosono, and David C. Paine. "{Transparent conducting oxides for photovoltaics}." MRS BULLETIN. 32 (2007): 242-247. Abstract
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Fortunato, E. M. C., P. M. C. Barquinha, A. C. M. B. G. Pimentel, A. M. F. Goncalves, A. J. S. Marques, L. M. N. Pereira, and R. F. P. Martins. "{Fully transparent ZnO thin-film transistor produced at room temperature}." ADVANCED MATERIALS. 17 (2005): 590+. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., P. Barquinha, and R. Martins. "{Oxide Semiconductor Thin-Film Transistors: A Review of Recent Advances}." Advanced Materials. 24 (2012): 2945-2986. Abstract
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Branquinho, Rita, Daniela Salgueiro, L??dia Lídia Santos, Pedro Barquinha, Luís Lu??s Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Aqueous combustion synthesis of aluminum oxide thin films and application as gate dielectric in GZTO solution-based TFTs}." ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 6 (2014): 19592-19599. AbstractWebsite

Solution processing has been recently considered as an option when trying to reduce the costs associated with deposition under vacuum. In this context, most of the research efforts have been centered in the development of the semiconductors processes nevertheless the development of the most suitable dielectrics for oxide based transistors is as relevant as the semiconductor layer itself. In this work we explore the solution combustion synthesis and report on a completely new and green route for the preparation of amorphous aluminum oxide thin films; introducing water as solvent. Optimized dielectric layers were obtained for a water based precursor solution with 0.1 M concentration and demonstrated high capacitance, 625 nF cm(-2) at 10 kHz, and a permittivity of 7.1. These thin films were successfully applied as gate dielectric in solution processed gallium-zinc-tin oxide (GZTO) thin film transistors (TFTs) yielding good electrical performance such as subthreshold slope of about 0.3 V dec(-1) and mobility above 1.3 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1).

Barquinha, Pedro, Sónia Pereira, LuÍs Pereira, Pawel Wojcik, Paul Grey, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Flexible and Transparent WO 3 Transistor with Electrical and Optical Modulation}." Advanced Electronic Materials. 1 (2015): n/a–n/a. AbstractWebsite
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Patents

As a result of the research work carried out over the last few decades, with a strong component of applied innovation and collaboration with the business sector, it holds 95 international patents (WIPO-PCT).

Last Publications

A. Araújo, M. J. Mendes, T. Mateus, A. Vicente, D. Nunes, T. Calmeiro, et al., "Influence of the Substrate on the Morphology of Self-Assembled Silver Nanoparticles by Rapid Thermal Annealing," The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, vol. 120, pp. 18235-18242, 2016.

E. Carlos, R. Branquinho, A. Kiazadeh, P. Barquinha, R. Martins, and E. Fortunato, "UV mediated photochemical treatment for low temperature oxide based TFTs," ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2016.

Last Publications

A. Araújo, M. J. Mendes, T. Mateus, A. Vicente, D. Nunes, T. Calmeiro, et al., "Influence of the Substrate on the Morphology of Self-Assembled Silver Nanoparticles by Rapid Thermal Annealing," The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, vol. 120, pp. 18235-18242, 2016.

E. Carlos, R. Branquinho, A. Kiazadeh, P. Barquinha, R. Martins, and E. Fortunato, "UV mediated photochemical treatment for low temperature oxide based TFTs," ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2016.

Publications

With more than 1000 scientific publications, 5 books, 31 book chapters and 10 works as an editor, her works have more than 44500 citations, corresponding to an H factor of 101 (Google Schoolar). She has taken part in more than 530 international scientific conferences and events, and has been a keynote or plenary speaker at 167 events. The table shows the distribution of publications by scientific area, with emphasis on the Multidisciplinary area of Materials Science (Web of Science).
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