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Fortunato, Elvira, V. Assuncao, António Marques, Alexandra Gonçalves, Hugo Águas, Lu{\'ıs Pereira, Isabel Ferreira, Francisco Manuel Braz Fernandes, Rui Jorge C. Silva, and Rodrigo Martins. "ZnO: Ga thin films produced by RF sputtering at room temperature: Effect of the power density." Materials Science Forum. Vol. 455. Trans Tech Publications, 2004. 12-15. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., Assunção Marques Gonçalves Águas Pereira Ferreira Fernandes Silva Martins V. A. A. "ZnO:Ga thin films produced by RF sputtering at room temperature: Effect of the power density." Materials Science Forum. 455-456 (2004): 12-15. AbstractWebsite

Ga-doped polycrystalline zinc oxide (GZO) thin films have been deposited at high growth rates by rf magnetron sputtering. The dependence of electrical, optical and morphological properties on the rf power density were investigated. The lowest resistivity of 1.9×10-4 Ωcm was obtained for a rf power density of 9 W/cm2 and an argon sputtering pressure of 0.15 Pa at room temperature. The films are polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure and a strong crystallographic c-axis orientation (002) perpendicular to the substrate surface. The films present an overall transmittance in the visible spectra of about 85%. The low resistivity, accomplished with a high growth rate deposited at room temperature, enables the deposition of these films onto polymeric substrates for flexible optoelectronic devices and displays.

Aguas, H, Pereira, L, Ferreira, and I. "{Effect of annealing on gold rectifying contacts in amorphous silicon}." 455-456 (2004): 96-99. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E, Pimentel, A, Pereira, and L. "{High field-effect mobility zinc oxide thin film transistors produced at room temperature}." 338 (2004): 806-809. AbstractWebsite
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Martins, RMS, Silva, M. A. G., RJC, Fernandes, and FMB. "{In-situ GIXRD characterization of the crystallization of Ni-Ti sputtered thin films}." 455-456 (2004): 342-345. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E., A. Gonçalves, A. Marques, A. Viana, H. Águas, L. Pereira, I. Ferreira, P. Vilarinho, and R. Martins. "{New developments in gallium doped zinc oxide deposited on polymeric substrates by RF magnetron sputtering}." Surface and Coatings Technology. 180-181 (2004): 20-25. AbstractWebsite
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Fortunato, E, Barquinha, P, Pimentel, and A. "{Next generation of thin film transistors based on zinc oxide}." 811 (2004): 347-352. AbstractWebsite
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Pereira, L., A. Marques, H. Águas, N. Nedev, S. Georgiev, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "{Performances of hafnium oxide produced by radio frequency sputtering for gate dielectric application}." Materials Science and Engineering: B. 109 (2004): 89-93. AbstractWebsite
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Silva, M. A. G., A, Raniero, L, Ferreira, and E. "{Silicon etching in CF(4)/O(2) and SF(6) atmospheres}." 455-456 (2004): 120-123. AbstractWebsite
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Martins, Ana M., Rita Branquinho, Jinlan Cui, Alberto R. Dias, Teresa M. Duarte, José Fernandes, and Sandra S. Rodrigues. "{Syntheses and structures of molybdenum and tungsten pentabenzylcyclopentadienyl complexes: New chlorination reactions}." Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 689 (2004): 2368-2376. Abstract

[M(CpBz)(CO)3CH3] (M=Mo, 2a, W, 2b; CpBz=C5(CH2Ph)5) have been prepared and reacted with PCl5 and PhI · Cl2. Depending on the metal and on the chlorinating reagent used [Mo(CpBz) ($η$2-COCH3)Cl3], 3, [W(CpBz)Cl4], 4, [Mo(CpBz)(CO)3Cl], 5 and [Mo(CpBz)Cl4], 6 have been obtained. The molecular structures of all compounds are reported and two conformations have been characterised for the benzyl substituents. In complexes 2a, 2b and 5 one phenyl ring bends towards the metals while in 3 and 4 the five phenyls point opposite to the metals. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Fortunato, Elvira M. C., Pedro M. C. Barquinha, Ana C. M. B. G. Pimentel, Alexandra M. F. Gonçalves, António J. S. Marques, Rodrigo F. P. Martins, and Luis M. N. Pereira. "{Wide-bandgap high-mobility ZnO thin-film transistors produced at room temperature}." Applied Physics Letters. 85 (2004): 2541. AbstractWebsite
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2003
Aguas, H., A. Goncalves, L. Pereira, R. Silva, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Spectroscopic ellipsometry study of amorphous silicon anodically oxidised." Thin Solid Films. 427.1-2 (2003): 345-349. Abstract
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A, Velhinho, Sequeira PD, Fernandes FB, Botas JD, and Rocha LA. "Al/SiCp functionally graded metal-matrix composites produced by centrifugal casting: Effect of particle grain size on reinforcement distribution." Functionally Graded Materials Vii. Vol. 423-4. FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALS VII, 423-4. 2003. 257-262. Abstract03_-_mater._sci._forum_423-425_2003_257-262.pdf

Functionally graded materials (FGM’s), particularly in the form of Al-Si metal matrix composites (MMC’s) selectively reinforced at the surface with SiC particles, are advanced materials, combining high wear resistance with high bulk toughness or even a thermal barrier at the surface. Centrifugal casting is one of the most effective methods for processing this type of MMC, but accurate control of the ceramic particles distribution/gradient in the metallic matrix has not yet been completely attained. In this work, precursor Al/SiC composites were prepared by rheocasting, using SiC particles and an Al-10Si–2.2 Mg alloy. Morphology of the SiC particles was previously characterized by laser interpherometry and SEM. Differing grain sizes were selected as reinforcing elements. The MMC’s were then molten and centrifugally cast in order to produce the FGM composites, whose structure and properties were investigated by XRD, quantitative image analysis of optical micrographs and longitudinal hardness profiles. Therefore, it was possible to evaluate the influence of the particle grain size on the structure and properties of the FGM. Apart from the evaluation of the effects of particle grain size per se, its influence when combined with differing casting conditions are reported as well.

A, Velhinho, Sequeira PD, Martins R, Vignoles G, Fernandes FB, Botas JD, and Rocha LA. "Evaluation of Al/SiC wetting characteristics in functionally graded metal-matrix composites by synchrotron radiation microtomography." Functionally Graded Materials Vii. Vol. 423-4. Functionally Graded Materials VII, 423-4. 2003. 263-268. Abstract04_-_mater._sci._forum_423-425_2003_263-268.pdf

The concept of functionally graded material (FGM), may be considered as a model particularly interesting to be applied in components for the automotive industry, if reliability and cost can be controlled in an advantageous way. In fact, coupling superior superficial wear resistance with a significant bulk toughness, without compromising important weight savings, by using Al-Si metal matrix composites (MMC’s) selectively reinforced at the surface with SiC particles, is likely to be considered as a innovative advance to that industrial field, if adequate production techniques are developed. Casting under a centrifugal force may well be considered as one of the most effective methods for processing Al-based FGM´s. A primary problem to be faced when producing MMC´s reinforced with ceramic particles is related with the imperfect wetting of the ceramic particles by the molten matrix alloy. A first consequence of defective wetting may be the formation of ceramic-ceramic, ceramic-gas and/or metal-gas interfaces, instead of the desired metal-ceramic interface. Secondly, wetting phenomena play an essential role regarding the physical, chemical and mechanical characteristics of the metal/ceramic interface. A general consequence of these aspects may be related with the degradation of the material properties, be it mechanical, chemical, or thermal in nature. The present work refers to an X-ray microtomography experiment aiming at the elucidation of some aspects regarding particle distribution in SiCp-reinforced functionally graded aluminium composites. Precursor composites were produced by rheocasting. These were then molten and centrifugally cast in order to produce the FGM composites. From these, small cylindrical samples were extracted and observed by X-ray microtomography at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). The 3D tomographic images were obtained in edge-detection mode (phase-contrast mode), and an adequate segmentation procedure was employed to isolate the pores and SiC particles from the Al matrix. This has allowed a study of the relations between the matrix, the SiC particles, and locally intervening porosities of varying shapes, aiming at a better understanding of the mechanisms involved.

A, Velhinho, Sequeira PD, Martins R, Vignoles G, Fernandes FB, Botas JD, and Rocha LA. "X-ray tomographic imaging of Al/SiCp functionally graded composites fabricated by centrifugal casting." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 200 (2003): 295-302. Abstract02_-_nuclear_instr._and_methods_b_200_2003_295-302.pdf

The present work refers to an X-ray microtomography experiment aiming at the elucidation of some aspects regarding particle distribution in SiC-particle-reinforced functionally graded aluminium composites.
Precursor composites were produced by rheocasting. These were then molten and centrifugally cast to obtain the
functionally graded composites. From these, cylindrical samples, around 1 mm in diameter, were extracted, which were then irradiated with a X-ray beam produced at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.
The 3-D images were obtained in edge-detection mode. A segmentation procedure has been adapted in order to
separate the pores and SiC particles from the Al matrix. Preliminary results on the particle and pore distributions are presented.

Silva, R. J. C., A. Hazotte, HMCM Santos, AMP Pinto, J. Lacaze, FMB Fernandes, and F. Hellal. "Carbon diffusion and compatibility stresses generated by temperature cycling of spheroidal graphite cast irons in the austenitic field." International Journal of Cast Metals Research. 16.1-3 (2003): 149-153. Abstract
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de Almeida, Pedro Lúcio Maia Marques, João Luís Maia Figueirinhas, Maria Teresa Varanda Cidade, Maria Helena Figueiredo Godinho, and Universidade Nova de Lisboa Estudo e optimização de um novo dispositivo electro-óptico tipo PDLC., 2003. Abstract
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Águas, H., A. Gonçalves, L. Pereira, R. Silva, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Spectroscopic ellipsometry study of amorphous silicon anodically oxidised." Thin Solid Films. 427.1-2 (2003): 345-349. AbstractWebsite
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Figueira, Álvaro, Hervé Paulino, Luís Lopes, and Fernando Silva. "Distributed Typed Concurrent Objects: a Programming Language for Distributed Computations with Mobile Resources." Journal of Universal Computer Science. 8 (2003): 745-760. Abstract
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Freitas, J. A. T., and C. Cismaşiu. "Adaptive p-refinement of hybrid-{T}refftz finite element solutions." Finite Elements in Analysis and Design. 39 (2003): 1095-1121. Abstract

An adaptive p-refinement procedure for the implementation of the displacement model of the hybrid-{T}refftz finite element formulation is presented. The procedure is designed to select and implement automatically the degrees of freedom in the domain (displacements) and on the boundary (surface forces) of the element to attain a prescribed level of accuracy. This accuracy is measured on the strain energy of the system for a prescribed finite element mesh. Local measures of error can be easily accounted for. The performance of the adaptive procedure suggested is illustrated using two-dimensional potential problems.

Karlovich, Alexei Yu., and Yuri I. Karlovich. "Compactness of commutators arising in the Fredholm theory of singular integral operators with shifts." Factorization, Singular Operators and Related Problems. Eds. Stefan Samko, Amarino Lebre, and António Ferreira dos Santos. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. 111-129. Abstract

The paper is devoted to the compactness of the commutators \(aS_\Gamma - S_\Gamma aI\) and \(W_\alpha S_\Gamma - S_\Gamma W_\alpha\), where \(S_\Gamma\) is the Cauchy singular integral operator, \(a\) is a bounded measurable function, \(W_\alpha\) is the shift operator given by \(W_\alpha f = f\circ\alpha\), and \(\alpha\) is a bi-Lipschitz homeomorphism (shift). The cases of the unit circle and the unit interval are considered. We prove that these commutators are compact on rearrangement-invariant spaces with nontrivial Boyd indices if and only if the function a or, respectively, the derivative of the shift a has vanishing mean oscillation.

Freitas, J. A. T., and C. Cismaşiu. "Hybrid-{T}refftz displacement element for spectral analysis of bounded and unbounded media." International Journal of Solids and Structures. 40 (2003): 671-699. Abstract

The hybrid-{T}refftz displacement element is applied to the elastodynamic analysis of bounded and unbounded media in the frequency domain. The displacements are approximated in the domain of the element using local solutions of the wave equation, the Neumann conditions are enforced directly and the surface forces are approximated on the Dirichlet and inter-element boundaries of the finite element mesh. Two alternative elements are developed to model unbounded media, namely a finite element with absorbing boundaries and an unbounded element that satisfies explicitly the Sommerfeld condition. The finite element equations are derived from the fundamental relations of elastodynamics written in the frequency domain. The numerical implementation of these equations is discussed and numerical tests are presented to assess the performance of the formulation.