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2020
Coolen, Frank PA, and Filipe J. Marques. "Nonparametric Predictive Inference for Test Reproducibility by Sampling Future Data Orderings." Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. 14 (2020): 1-22. Abstract
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Sanchez-Sobrado, O., MJ Mendes, T. Mateus, J. Costa, D. Nunes, H. Aguas, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Photonic-structured TCO front contacts yielding optical and electrically enhanced thin-film solar cells." Solar Energy. 196 (2020): 92-98. AbstractWebsite
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Santos, J. P., J. Machado, Guojie Bian, Nancy Paul, M. Trassinelli, P. Amaro, M. Guerra, C. I. Szabo, A. Gumberidze, J. M. Isac, J. P. Santos, J. P. Desclaux, and P. Indelicato. "Reference-free measurements of the 1s2s2p2P1/2,3/2o\rightarrow1s22s2S1/2 and 1s2s2p4P5/2\rightarrow1s22s2S1/2 transition energies and widths in lithiumlike sulfur and argon ions." Physical Review A (2020). AbstractWebsite
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Isufi, B., I. Cismasiu, R. Marreiros, A. Pinho Ramos, and V. Lúcio. "Role of punching shear reinforcement in the seismic performance of flat slab frames." Engineering Structures. 207 (2020). AbstractWebsite
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Centeno, P., M. F. Alexandre, M. Chapa, JV Pinto, J. Deuermeier, T. Mateus, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, H. Águas, and MJ Mendes. "Self-Cleaned Photonic-Enhanced Solar Cells with Nanostructured Parylene-C." Advanced Materials Interfaces. 7 (2020). AbstractWebsite
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Marques, FJ, and CA Coelho. "Testing simultaneously different covariance block diagonal structures–the multi-sample case." Journal of Applied Statistics (2020): 1-20. Abstract
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Coutinho, Mathilda L., João Pedro Veiga, Maria Filomena Macedo, and Ana Zélia Miller. "Testing the Feasibility of Titanium Dioxide Sol-Gel Coatings on Portuguese Glazed Tiles to Prevent Biological Colonization." Coatings. 10 (2020): 1169. Abstract
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Machado, Jorge, Patr{\'ıcia Miguel Carvalho, Ana Félix, Delfin Doutel, José Paulo Santos, Maria Luisa Carvalho, and Sofia Pessanha. "{Accuracy improvement in XRF analysis for the quantification of elements ranging from tenths to thousands $μ$g g$^{-1}$ in human tissues using different matrix reference materials}." Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry. 35 (2020): 2920-2927. AbstractWebsite

Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (2020), 35, 2920-2927, doi:10.1039/D0JA00307G

Bahubalindruni, Pydi Ganga, Pedro Barquinha, Bhawna Tiwari, Maria Pereira, Ana Santa, Jorge Martins, Ana Rovisco, Vitor Tavares, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Rail-to-Rail Timing Signals Generation Using InGaZnO TFTs for Flexible X-Ray Detector}." IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society. 8 (2020): 157-162. AbstractWebsite

This paper reports on-chip rail-to-rail timing signals generation thin-film circuits for the first time. These circuits, based on a-IGZO thin-film transistors (TFTs) with a simple staggered bottom gate structure, allow row and column selection of a sensor matrix embedded in a flexible radiation sensing system. They include on-chip clock generator (ring oscillator), column selector (shift register) and row-selector (a frequency divider and a shift register). They are realised with rail-to-rail logic gates with level-shifting ability that can perform inversion and NAND logic operations. These logic gates are capable of providing full output swing between supply rails, $V_{DD}$ and $V_{SS}$ , by introducing a single additional switch for each input in bootstrapping logic gates. These circuits were characterised under normal ambient atmosphere and show an improved performance compared to the conventional logic gates with diode connected load and pseudo CMOS counterparts. By using these high-performance logic gates, a complete rail-to-rail frequency divider is presented from measurements using D-Flip Flop. In order to realize a complete compact system, an on-chip ring oscillator (output clock frequency around 1 kHz) and a shift register are also presented from simulations, where these circuits show a power consumption of 1.5 mW and 0.82 mW at a supply voltage of 8 V, respectively. While the circuit concepts described here were designed for an X-ray sensing system, they can be readily expanded to other domains where flexible on-chip timing signal generation is required, such as, smart packaging, biomedical wearable devices and RFIDs.

Machado, J., Guojie Bian, Nancy Paul, M. Trassinelli, P. Amaro, M. Guerra, C. I. Szabo, A. Gumberidze, J. M. Isac, J. P. Santos, J. P. Desclaux, and P. Indelicato. "{Reference-free measurements of the 1s2s2p2P1/2,3/2o$\rightarrow$1s22s2S1/2and 1s2s2p4P5/2$\rightarrow$1s22s2S1/2transition energies and widths in lithiumlike sulfur and argon ions}." Physical Review A. 101 (2020): 062505. AbstractWebsite
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Centeno, Pedro, Miguel F. Alexandre, Manuel Chapa, Joana V. Pinto, Jonas Deuermeier, Tiago Mateus, Elvira Fortunato, Rodrigo Martins, Hugo Águas, and Manuel J. Mendes. "{Self-Cleaned Photonic-Enhanced Solar Cells with Nanostructured Parylene-C}." 2000264 (2020): 1-9. Abstract

Abstract Photonic front-coatings with self-cleaning properties are presented as means to enhance the efficiency and outdoor performance of thin-film solar cells, via optical enhancement while simultaneously minimizing soiling-related losses. This is achieved by structuring parylene-C transparent encapsulants using a low-cost and highly-scalable colloidal-lithography methodology. As a result, superhydrophobic surfaces with broadband light-trapping properties are developed. The optimized parylene coatings show remarkably high water contact angles of up to 165.6° and extremely low adhesion, allowing effective surface self-cleaning. The controlled nano/micro-structuring of the surface features also generates strong anti-reflection and light scattering effects, corroborated by numeric electromagnetic modeling, which lead to pronounced photocurrent enhancement along the UV?vis?IR range. The impact of these photonic-structured encapsulants is demonstrated on nanocrystalline silicon solar cells, that show short-circuit current density gains of up to 23.6%, relative to planar reference cells. Furthermore, the improvement of the devices' angular response enables an enhancement of up to 35.2% in the average daily power generation.

Mendes, Manuel J., Olalla Sanchez-Sobrado, Sirazul Haque, Tiago Mateus, Hugo Águas, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "{Wave-optical front structures on silicon and perovskite thin-film solar cells}." Solar Cells and Light Management. Elsevier, 2020. 315-354. Abstract
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2019
Chastre, Carlos, and Paulo Mendonça 2nd International Conference on Building Materials and Materials Engineering - ICBMM 2018. Vol. 278. Lisbon, Portugal: MATEC Web of Conferences, 2019. Abstract

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Cunha, Rita, Miguel Malaca, Vasco Sampaio, Bruno Guerreiro, Paraskevi Nousi, Ioannis Mademlis, Anastasios Tefas, and Ioannis Pitas. "Gimbal Control for Vision-based Target Tracking." Workshop on Signal Processing Computer vision and Deep Learning for Autonomous Systems, EUSIPCO2019. 2019. Abstract
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Mademlis, Ioannis, Arturo Torres-González, Jesús Capitán, Rita Cunha, Bruno Guerreiro, Alberto Messina, Fulvio Negro, Cedric Le Barz, Tiago Gonçalves, and Anastasios Tefas. "A Multiple-UAV Software Architecture for Autonomous Media Production." Workshop on Signal Processing Computer vision and Deep Learning for Autonomous Systems, EUSIPCO2019. 2019. Abstract
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Martins, Lu{\'ıs, Pedro Amaro, Sofia Pessanha, Mauro Guerra, Jorge Machado, Maria Luisa Carvalho, and José Paulo Santos. "{Multiconfiguration Dirac–Fock calculations of Zn K-shell radiative and nonradiative transitions}." X-Ray Spectrom.. 48 (2019): 212-8. AbstractWebsite

Zinc K-shell radiative and radiationless transition rates are calculated using the multiconfiguration Dirac–Fock method. Correlation up to the 4p orbital is included in almost all transition rate cal...

Pandeirada, Carolina O., Élia Maricato, Sónia S. Ferreira, Viviana G. Correia, Benedita A. Pinheiro, Dmitry V. Evtuguin, Angelina S. Palma, Alexandra Correia, Manuel Vilanova, Manuel A. Coimbra, and Cláudia Nunes. "{Structural analysis and potential immunostimulatory activity of Nannochloropsis oculata polysaccharides.}." Carbohydrate polymers. 222 (2019): 114962. Abstract

The relevance of microalgae biotechnology for producing high-value compounds with biomedical application, such as polysaccharides, has been increasing. Despite this, the knowledge about the composition and structure of microalgae polysaccharides is still scarce. In this work, water-soluble polysaccharides from Nannochloropsis oculata were extracted, fractionated, structurally analysed, and subsequently tested in terms of immunostimulatory activity. A combination of sugar and methylation analysis with interaction data of carbohydrate-binding proteins using carbohydrate microarrays disclosed the complex structural features of the different polysaccharides. These analyses showed that the water-soluble polysaccharides fractions from N. oculata were rich in ($\beta$1→3, $\beta$1→4)-glucans, ($\alpha$1→3)-, ($\alpha$1→4)-mannans, and anionic sulphated heterorhamnans. The immunostimulatory assay highlighted that these fractions could also stimulate murine B-lymphocytes. Thus, the N. oculata water-soluble polysaccharides show potential to be further explored for immune-mediated biomedical applications.

Morawiec, S., MJ Mendes, F. Priolo, and I. Crupi {Plasmonic nanostructures for light trapping in thin-film solar cells}. Vol. 92. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 92. Elsevier Ltd, 2019. Abstract

The optical properties of localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR) sustained by self-assembled silver nanoparticles are of great interest for enhancing light trapping in thin film photovoltaics. First, we report on a systematic investigation of the structural and the optical properties of silver nanostructures fabricated by a solid-state dewetting process on various substrates. Our study allows to identify fabrication conditions in which circular, uniformly spaced nanoparticles are obtainable. The optimized NPs are then integrated into plasmonic back reflector (PBR) structures. Second, we demonstrate a novel procedure, involving a combination of opto-electronic spectroscopic techniques, allowing for the quantification of useful and parasitic absorption in thin photovoltaic absorber deposited on top of the PBR. We achieve a significant broadband useful absorption enhancement of 90{%} for 0.9 µm thick $μ$c-Si:H film and demonstrate that optical losses due to plasmonic scattering are insignificant below 730 nm. Finally, we present a successful implementation of a plasmonic light trapping scheme in a thin film a-Si:H solar cell. The quantum efficiency spectra of the devices show a pronounced broadband enhancement resulting in remarkably high short circuit current densities (Jsc).

Brites, Maria João, Maria Alexandra Barreiros, Victoria Corregidor, Luis C. Alves, Joana {V. Pinto}, Manuel J. Mendes, Elvira Fortunato, Rodrigo Martins, and João Mascarenhas. "{Ultrafast Low-Temperature Crystallization of Solar Cell Graded Formamidinium-Cesium Mixed-Cation Lead Mixed-Halide Perovskites Using a Reproducible Microwave-Based Process}." ACS Applied Energy Materials. 2 (2019): 1844-1853. AbstractWebsite
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Śniatała, Paweł, Dawid Makowski, João Goes, Witold Machowski, and Sergio Salas Arriarán. "Improving Dual-Slope A/D Converter with Noise-Shaping and Digital Filtering Techniques." 26th IEEE International Conference on Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems. IEEE, 2019.
Chapa, Manuel, Miguel F. Alexandre, Manuel J. Mendes, Hugo Águas, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "{All-Thin-Film Perovskite/C-Si Four-Terminal Tandems: Interlayer and Intermediate Contacts Optimization}." ACS Applied Energy Materials. 2 (2019): 3979-3985. Abstract

Combined perovskite/crystalline-silicon four-terminal tandem solar cells promise {\textgreater}30{%} efficiencies. Here we propose all-thin-film double-junction architectures where high-bandgap perovskite top cells are coupled to ultrathin c-Si bottom cells enhanced with light trapping. A complete optoelectronic model of the devices was developed and applied to determine the optimal intermediate layers, which are paramount to maximize the cells' photocurrent. It was ascertained that by replacing the transparent conductive oxides by grid-based metallic contacts in the intermediate positions, the parasitic absorption is lowered by 30{%}. Overall, a 29.2{%} efficiency is determined for ∼2 um thick tandems composed of the optimized interlayers and improved with Lambertian light trapping.

Póvoa, Ricardo, António Canelas, Ricardo Martins, Nuno Horta, Nuno Lourenço, and João Goes. "A Low Noise CMOS Inverter-Based OTA for and Healthcare Signal Receivers”, 16th International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD)." 16th International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD). IEEE, 2019.
Rovisco, Ana, Rita Branquinho, Jorge Martins, Elvira Fortunato, Rodrigo Martins, and Pedro Barquinha. "{Growth Mechanism of Seed-Layer Free ZnSnO3 Nanowires: Effect of Physical Parameters}." Nanomaterials. 9 (2019): 1002. AbstractWebsite

ZnSnO3 semiconductor nanostructures have several applications as photocatalysis, gas sensors, and energy harvesting. However, due to its multicomponent nature, the synthesis is far more complex than its binary counter parts. The complexity increases even more when aiming for low-cost and low-temperature processes as in hydrothermal methods. Knowing in detail the influence of all the parameters involved in these processes is imperative, in order to properly control the synthesis to achieve the desired final product. Thus, this paper presents a study of the influence of the physical parameters involved in the hydrothermal synthesis of ZnSnO3 nanowires, namely volume, reaction time, and process temperature. Based on this study a growth mechanism for the complex Zn:Sn:O system is proposed. Two zinc precursors, zinc chloride and zinc acetate, were studied, showing that although the growth mechanism is inherent to the material itself, the chemical reactions for different conditions need to be considered.

Clemente, Pedro, Marta Calvache, Paula Antunes, Rui Santos, Jorge Orestes Cerdeira, and Maria João Martins. "Combining social media photographs and species distribution models to map cultural ecosystem services: The case of a Natural Park in Portugal." Ecological Indicators. 96 (2019): 59-68. AbstractWebsite
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