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1999
Fortunato, Elvira, Isabel Ferreira, Franco Giuliani, and Rodrigo Martins. "A New Ultra‐Light Flexible Large Area Thin Film PSD Based on Amorphous Silicon." Functional Materials, Volume 13 (1999): 421-427. Abstract
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Martins, R., I. Ferreira, B. Fernandes, and E. Fortunato. "Performances of a-Si: H films produced by hot wire plasma assisted technique." Vacuum. 52.1 (1999): 203-208. Abstract
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Ferreira, I., Aguas Mendes Fernandes Fortunato Martins H. L. F. "Performances of nano/amorphous silicon films produced by hot wire plasma assisted technique." Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. Vol. 507. 1999. 607-612. Abstract

This work reports on the performances of undoped and n doped amorphous/nano-crystalline silicon films grown by hot wire plasma assisted technique. The film's structure (including the presence of several nanoparticles with sizes ranging from 5 nm to 50 nm), the composition (oxygen and hydrogen content) and the transport properties are highly dependent on the filament temperature and on the hydrogen dilution. The undoped films grown under low r.f. power (≈4 mWcm-2) and with filament temperatures around 1850 °K have dark conductivities below 10-10 Scm-1, optical gaps of about 1.5 eV and photo-sensitivities above 105, (under AM1.5), with almost no traces of oxygen content. N-doped silicon films were also fabricated under the same conditions which attained conductivities of about 10-2 Scm-1.

Fortunato, E., Martins R. "Role of the collecting resistive layer on the static characteristics of 2D a-Si:H thin film position sensitive detector." Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. Vol. 507. 1999. 303-308. Abstract

The aim of this work is to present an analytical model able to interpret the role of the thin collecting resistive layer on the static performances exhibited by 2D amorphous silicon hydrogenated pin thin film position sensitive detectors. In addition, experimental results concerning the device linearity and spatial resolution are presented and checked against the predicted values of the analytical model proposed.

Ferreira, Isabel, Hugo Águas, Luı́s Mendes, and Rodrigo Martins. "Role of the hot wire filament temperature on the structure and morphology of the nanocrystalline silicon p-doped films." Applied surface science. 144 (1999): 690-696. Abstract
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Ferreira, I., Águas Mendes Martins H. L. R. "Role of the hot wire filament temperature on the structure and morphology of the nanocrystalline silicon p-doped films." Applied Surface Science. 144-145 (1999): 690-696. AbstractWebsite

Nanocrystalline p-doped silicon films were deposited at low substrate temperatures (around 200°C) in a hot wire reactor. In this paper we present the results on the role of the hydrogen dilution and filament temperature on the film's structure, composition, morphology and transport properties. The film's structure changes from honeycomb-like to a granular needle shape as the filament temperature changes from about 2000°C and hydrogen dilution 87%, to values above 2100°C and hydrogen dilution 90%, respectively. The nanocrystalline silicon-based films produced have optical gaps varying from 1.6 to 1.95 eV, with conductivities up to 0.2 S cm-1 and grain sizes (obtained by X-ray diffraction) in the range of 10-30 nm. © 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Ferreira, Isabel, Hugo Águas, Luı́s Mendes, and Rodrigo Martins. "Role of the hot wire filament temperature on the structure and morphology of the nanocrystalline silicon p-doped films." Applied surface science. 144 (1999): 690-696. Abstract
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Fantoni, A.a, Vieira Martins M. b R. a. "Simulation of hydrogenated amorphous and microcrystalline silicon optoelectronic devices." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 49 (1999): 381-401. AbstractWebsite

This paper is concerned with the modelling and simulation of amorphous and microcrystalline silicon optoelectronic devices. The physical model and its mathematical formulation are extensively described. Its numerical reduction is also discussed together with the presentation of a computer program dedicated to the simulation of the electrical behaviour of such devices. This computer program, called ASCA (Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells Analysis), is capable of simulating, on one- and two-dimensional domains, the internal electrical behaviour of multi-layer structures, homojunctions and heterojunctions under simple or complex spectra illumination and externally applied biases. The applications of the simulator presented in this work are the analysis of μc/a-Si:H p-i-n photovoltaic cell in thermal equilibrium and illuminated by monochromatic light and the AMI.5 solar spectrum, with and without polarisation. We also study the appearance within the device of lateral components of the electric field and current density vectors when the illumination is not uniform. © 1999 IMACS/Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Schienstock, Gerd, Gotard Bechmann, Joerg Flecker, Ursula Huws, Geert Van Hootegem, Maria Luisa Mirabile, António Moniz, and Sean Ò Siochru Technical Systems, Organisation Forms and Social Implications: Statistical Analysis of the Firm Survey (Second Interim Report). University Library of Munich, Germany, 1999. Abstract

This is the second interim report of the research project "Information Society, Work and the Generation of New Forms of Social Exclusion" (SOWING). It is based on a firm survey conducted in the eight regions participating in the research project — Flanders (Belgium), Lazio (Italy), Niederösterreich (Austria), Portugal, the Republic of Ireland, the Stuttgart area (Germany), the Tampere region (Finland) and the West London area (U.K.). The aim of this report is to present a broad overview of the collected data. In general, only simple statistical methods have been applied. The report focuses on a regional comparison; however, the data have also been analysed by firm size, measured by quantity of staff, and industrial sector. It should be seen as a first step in the data analysis; it may also give some hints for a more strategic analysis of the survey data.

Fantoni, A.a, Vieira Martins M. b R. a. "Transport properties in microcrystalline silicon solar cells under AM1.5 illumination analyzed by two-dimensional numerical simulation." Solid-State Electronics. 43 (1999): 1709-1714. AbstractWebsite

Microcrystalline silicon is a two-phase material. Its composition can be interpreted as a series of grains of crystalline silicon imbedded in an amorphous silicon tissue, with a high concentration of dangling bonds in the transition regions. In this paper, results for the transport properties of a μc-Si:H p-i-n junction obtained by means of two-dimensional numerical simulation are reported. The role played by the boundary regions between the crystalline grains and the amorphous matrix is taken into account and these regions are treated similar to a heterojunction interface. The device is analyzed under AM1.5 illumination and the paper outlines the influence of the local electric field at the grain boundary transition regions on the internal electric configuration of the device and on the transport mechanism within the μc-Si:H intrinsic layer.

Fantoni, A.a, Vieira Martins M. b R. a. "Transport properties of μc-Si:H analyzed by means of numerical simulation." Thin Solid Films. 337 (1999): 109-112. AbstractWebsite

Microcrystalline silicon is a two-phase material. Its composition can be interpreted as grains of crystalline silicon imbedded in an amorphous silicon tissue, with a high concentration of danglind bonds in the transition regions. In this paper, results obtained by means of numerical simulations about the transport properties of a μc-Si:H p-i-n junction are reported. The role played by the boundary regions between the crystalline grains and the amorphous matrix is taken in account, and these regions are treated similarly to a heterojunction interface. The influence of the local electric field at the grains boundary transition regions on the internal electric configuration of the device is outlined under illumination and applied external bias. © 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

1998
Fortunato, Elvira, Alexander Malik, Ana Sêco, Isabel Ferreira, and Rodrigo Martins. "Amorphous silicon sensors: from photo to chemical detection." Journal of non-crystalline solids. 227 (1998): 1349-1353. Abstract
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Fortunato, E.a, Malik Sêco Ferreira Martins A. a A. b. "Amorphous silicon sensors: From photo to chemical detection." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 227-230 (1998): 1349-1353. AbstractWebsite

This paper reports the performances of metal/insulator/semiconductor devices, simultaneously sensitive to hydrogen and to the visible region of the spectrum. The sensors used in this work are based on glass/Cr/a-SiH(n+)/a-Si:H(i)/SiOx/Pd structures, where the amorphous silicon was deposited by conventional r.f. techniques and the oxide grown thermally (in air) or chemically (in hydrogen peroxide). The proposed sensors present a response of ∼ 3 orders of magnitude change in the saturation current when in the presence of 400 ppm of hydrogen and an open circuit voltage that decreases in the presence of hydrogen, with a maximum spectral response at 500 nm. These sensors were also compared with equivalent crystalline silicon devices whose oxides were prepared exactly in the same conditions as the ones used for the a-Si:H devices. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Godinho, M. H., AF Martins, and J. L. Figueirinhas. "Composite systems for display applications from cellulose elastomers and nematic liquid crystals." Optical Materials. 9.1-4 (1998): 226-229. Abstract
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Ferreira, I., H. Águas, L. Mendes, F. FERNANDES, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Influence of the H 2 Dilution And Filament Temperature on the Properties of P Doped Silicon Carbide Thin Films Produced by Hot-Wire Technique." MRS Proceedings. Vol. 507. Cambridge University Press, 1998. 831. Abstract
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Ferreira, I., H. Aguas, L. Mendes, F. FERNANDES, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Influence of the H2 Dilution And Filament Temperature on the Properties of P Doped Silicon Carbide Thin Films Produced by Hot-Wire Technique." MRS Proceedings. 507.1 (1998). Abstract
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Martins, R., A. Macarico, I. Ferreira, R. Nunes, A. Bicho, and E. Fortunato. "Investigation of the amorphous to microcrystalline phase transition of thin film silicon produced by PECVD." Thin solid films. 317.1 (1998): 144-148. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., Martins R. "New materials for large-area position-sensitive detectors." Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical. 68 (1998): 244-248. AbstractWebsite

Large-area thin-film position-sensitive detectors (TFPSDs) using the hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) technology are presented. The detection accuracy of these devices (lengths of about 80 mm) is better than ±0.5% of the value of the full scale of the sensor, the spatial resolution is better than ±20 μm, the non-linearities measured are below ±2% and the frequency response is in the range of a few kilohertz, compatible with the sampling frequency of most electromechanical assembling/control systems. The obtained results are quite promising regarding the application of these sensors to a wide variety of optical inspection systems. © 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

Fortunato, Elvira, Martins Rodrigo. "New materials for large-area position-sensitive detectors." Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical. 68 (1998): 244-248. AbstractWebsite

Large-area thin-film position-sensitive detectors (TFPSDs) using the hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) technology are presented. The detection accuracy of these devices (lengths of about 80 mm) is better than ±0.5% of the value of the full scale of the sensor, the spatial resolution is better than ±20 μm, the non-linearities measured are below ±2% and the frequency response is in the range of a few kilohertz, compatible with the sampling frequency of most electromechanical assembling/control systems. The obtained results are quite promising regarding the application of these sensors to a wide variety of optical inspection systems.

Fernandes, Vitor H. "Normally ordered inverse semigroups." Semigroup Forum. 56 (1998): 418-433.Website
Ferreira, I., H. Aguas, L. Mendes, F. FERNANDES, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Performances of Nano/Amorphous Silicon Films Produced by Hot Wire Plasma Assisted Technique." MRS Proceedings. 507.1 (1998). Abstract
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Ferreira, I., H. Águas, L. Mendes, F. FERNANDES, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Performances of Nano/Amorphous Silicon Films Produced by Hot Wire Plasma Assisted Technique." MRS Proceedings. Vol. 507. Cambridge University Press, 1998. 607. Abstract
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Fortunato, Elvira, Malik Alexander Martins Rodrigo. "Photochemical sensors based on amorphous silicon thin films." Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical. B46 (1998): 202-207. AbstractWebsite

Hydrogenated amorphous silicon photochemical sensors based on Pd metal/insulator/semiconductor (Pd-MIS) structures were produced by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) with two different oxidized surfaces (thermal and chemical oxidation). The behaviour of dark and illuminated current-voltage characteristics in air and in the presence of a hydrogen atmosphere is explained by the changes induced by the gases adsorbed, in the work function of the metal, modifying the electrical properties of the interface. The photochemical sensors produced present more than two orders of magnitude variation on the reverse dark current in the presence of 400 ppm hydrogen. When the sensors are submitted to light it corresponds a decrease of 45% on the open circuit voltage.

Martins, Rodrigo, Isabel Ferreira, Francisco Fernandes, and Elvira Fortunato. "Role of the deposition conditions on the properties presented by nanocrystallite silicon films produced by hot wire." Journal of non-crystalline solids. 227 (1998): 901-905. Abstract
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Fortunato, E., Soares Lavareda Martins F. G. R. "Thin films applied to integrated optical position-sensitive detectors." Thin Solid Films. 317 (1998): 421-424. AbstractWebsite

We have developed a linear thin film position-sensitive detector with 128 elements, based on p.i.n. a-Si:H devices. The incorporation of this sensor into an optical inspection camera makes possible the acquisition of three-dimensional information of an object, using laser triangulation methods. The main advantages of this system, when compared with the conventional charge-coupled devices, are the low complexity of hardware and software used, and that the information can be continuously processed (analogic detection). In this paper, we present the most significant characteristics of the singular one-dimensional thin film position-sensitive detectors that form part of the linear array with 128 sensors. © 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.