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2006
Santos, J. P., G. C. Rodrigues, J. P. Marques, F. Parente, J. P. Desclaux, and P. Indelicato. "Relativistic correlation correction to the binding energies of the ground configuration of beryllium-like, neon-like, magnesium-like and argon-like ions." The European Physical Journal D. 37 (2006): 201-207. AbstractWebsite

Total electronic correlation corrections to the binding energies of the isoelectronic series of beryllium, neon, magnesium and argon, are calculated in the framework of relativistic multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock method. Convergence of the correlation energies is studied as the active set of orbitals is increased. The Breit interaction is treated fully self-consistently. The final results can be used in the accurately determination of atomic masses from highly charged ions data obtained in Penning-trap experiments.

Raniero, L., I. Ferreira, A. Pimentel, A. Goncalves, P. Canhola, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Role of hydrogen plasma on electrical and optical properties of ZGO, ITO and IZO transparent and conductive coatings." Thin Solid Films. 511 (2006): 295-298. Abstract
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Raniero, L., Ferreira Pimentel Gonçalves Canhola Fortunato Martins I. A. A. "Role of hydrogen plasma on electrical and optical properties of ZGO, ITO and IZO transparent and conductive coatings." Thin Solid Films. 511-512 (2006): 295-298. AbstractWebsite

In this paper we study the electro-optical behaviour and the structure of different TCOs, namely the ZGO, ITO and IZO films before and after being submitted to different hydrogen plasma power densities, for times up to 60 s, aiming their use in a/nc-Si:H solar cells. The results achieved show that ZGO films do not reduce for all plasma conditions used and so, the solar cells produced evidence high current density, about 17% larger that the one recorded in the other TCOs. Besides that, by combining the electrical and optical characteristics of the films through a figure of merit, the data reveal that for the ITO and IZO films even when exposed to very low hydrogen power plasma, the figure of merit is reduced up to 50%. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Ferreira, Isabel, Rodrigo Martins, Paula M. Vilarinho, Elvira Fortunato, Ana Pimentel, Alexandra Gonçalves, Leandro Raniero, and Shibin Zhang. "Role of hydrogen plasma on the electrical and optical properties of indium zinc transparent conductive oxide." Materials science forum. 514 (2006): 63-67. Abstract
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Raniero, L.a, Gonçalves Pimentel Zhang Ferreira Vilarinho Fortunato Martins A. a A. a. "Role of hydrogen plasma on the electrical and optical properties of indium zinc transparent conductive oxide." Materials Science Forum. 514-516 (2006): 63-67. AbstractWebsite

In this work we studied the influence of the power density of hydrogen plasma on electrical and optical properties (Hall mobility, free carrier concentration, sheet resistance, optical transmittance and a.c. impedance) of indium zinc oxide films, aiming to determine their chemical stability. This is an important factor for the optimization of amorphous/nanocrystalline p-i-n hydrogenated silicon (a/nc-Si:H) solar cells, since they should remain chemically highly stable during the p layer deposition. To perform this work the transparent conductive oxide was exposed to hydrogen plasma at substrate temperature of 473 K, 87 Pa of pressure and 20 seem of hydrogen flow. The results achieved show that IZO films were reduced for all plasma conditions used, which leads mainly to a decrease on films transmittance. For the lowest power density used in the first minute of plasma exposition the transmittance of the IZO films decreases about 29%.

Aguas, Hugo, Luis Pereira, Daniel Costa, Leandro Raniero, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Role of the Oxide Layer on the Performances of a-Si: H Schottky Structures Applied to PDS Fabrication." MRS Proceedings. Vol. 910. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 0910-A17. Abstract
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Zhang, S., X. Liao, L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, Y. Xu, G. Kong, H. Aguas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Silicon thin films prepared in the transition region and their use in solar cells." Solar energy materials and solar cells. 90.18 (2006): 3001-3008. Abstract
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Zhang, S., X. Liao, L. Raniero, E. Fortunato, Y. Xu, G. Kong, H. Aguas, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Silicon thin films prepared in the transition region and their use in solar cells." Solar energy materials and solar cells. 90 (2006): 3001-3008. Abstract
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Pereira, LuÍs, Isabel Ferreira, Rodrigo Martins, Paula M. Vilarinho, Elvira Fortunato, Leandro Raniero, Shibin Zhang, X. Liao, and Z. Hu. "The study of high temperature annealing of a-SiC: H films." Materials science forum. 514 (2006): 18-22. Abstract
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Raniero, L., Ferreira Pereira Águas Fortunato Martins I. L. H. "Study of nanostructured silicon by hydrogen evolution and its application in p-i-n solar cells." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 352 (2006): 1945-1948. AbstractWebsite

Nanostructured silicon films were deposited on the amorphous to microcrystalline transition region by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, using an rf frequency of 27.12 MHz. Micro-Raman spectroscopy data show that in the transition region the peaks typically associated with amorphous silicon are slightly shifted towards higher wavenumber and become narrow, which could be explained by the short range order improvement or by the incorporation of very small Si nanocrystallites. The hydrogen evolution spectra from samples deposited in this region show two peaks, one at low temperature (LT) and the other at high temperature (HT), around 698 K and 840 K, respectively. These peaks represent activation energies of 87 (LT) and 135 (HT) kJ/mol, respectively, as deduced from the so-called Kissinger's method. The solar cells fabricated using i-layers produced in this transition region show good performances, with current density = 14.96 mA/cm2, short circuit voltage = 0.95 V, and fill factor = 0.67, which leads to efficiencies of 9.52%. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Raniero, L., I. Ferreira, L. Pereira, H. Águas, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Study of nanostructured silicon by hydrogen evolution and its application in p–i–n solar cells." Journal of non-crystalline solids. 352.9 (2006): 1945-1948. Abstract
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Raniero, L., I. Ferreira, L. Pereira, H. Águas, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins. "Study of nanostructured silicon by hydrogen evolution and its application in p–i–n solar cells." Journal of non-crystalline solids. 352 (2006): 1945-1948. Abstract
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Raniero, L., E. Fortunato, I. Ferreira, and R. Martins. "Study of nanostructured/amorphous silicon solar cell by impedance spectroscopy technique." Journal of non-crystalline solids. 352.9 (2006): 1880-1883. Abstract
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Raniero, L., Fortunato Ferreira Martins E. I. R. "Study of nanostructured/amorphous silicon solar cell by impedance spectroscopy technique." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 352 (2006): 1880-1883. AbstractWebsite

This work deals with the study of nanostructured/amorphous silicon solar cell deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition at 27.12 MHz by impedance spectroscopy. The solar cell studied present fill factor of 0.67, open circuit voltage of 0.94 V and short-circuit current density of 14.48 mA/cm2, which leads to the efficiency of 9.12%. The impedance spectroscopy analysis was performed under dark and illumination conditions. The data obtained were used to define an electrical equivalent circuit model able to explain the role of the different solar cell components, including the interfaces, on the solar cell performance. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Najmudin, S., CIPD Guerreiro, AL Carvalho, JAM Prates, MAS Correia, V. D. Alves, LMA Ferreira, MJ Romao, HJ Gilbert, DN Bolam, and CMGA Fontes. "Xyloglucan is recognized by carbohydrate-binding modules that interact with beta-glucan chains." Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281 (2006): 8815-8828. Abstract
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Barbosa, J., H. Puga, C. S. Ribeiro, O. M. N. D. Teodoro, and A. C. Monteiro. "{Characterisation of metal / mould interface on investment casting of c-TiAl}." International journal of cast metals research. 19 (2006): 1-8. Abstract

This paper describes the evaluation of different refractory compounds – SiO2, ZrO2 and Y2O3 –as face coats of investment casting shells for c-TiAl. The effect of the different refractories on the metal–mould interaction is studied in different aspects. Experimental results include characterisation of the constituents present at the metal/ mould interface, the segregation profiles of residual elements, namely oxygen, from the interface to the inner part of the samples, the extension and microhardness of the samples external hard case and the samples surface finishing.

2005
Pina, João, Mário Neves, M. McCulloch, and Amadeu Rodrigues. "Design of a Linear Synchronous Motor With High Temperature Superconductor Materials in the Armature and in the Field Excitation System." European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, EUCAS?05. 2005. Abstract
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Chastre Rodrigues, C., and M. A. G. Silva The behaviour of RC columns retrofitted with FRP or polymeric concrete under axial compression and cyclic horizontal loads. Eds. Ong Tan W. X. K. C. G. Ren. 9th International Conference on Inspection, Appraisal, Repairs and Maintenance of Structures. Fuzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA: Ci-Premier Pte Ltd, 2005. Abstract

The seismic retrofit of reinforced concrete columns with FRP jackets has received a considerable increment in recent years due the high strength-weight and stiffness-weight ratios of FRP compared to other materials. The FRP outer shell also contributes to prevent or delay environmental degradation of the concrete and corrosion of the steel reinforcement. An experimental program conducted in order to analyze the behavior of reinforced concrete columns jacketed with FRP composites or repaired with polymeric concrete and subjected to axial compression and cyclic horizontal loads is described. The dimensions of the cylindrical columns were 1500 mm height by 250 mm diameter. The influence of various parameters on the response, including the type of confining material and the number of FRP layers, is reported. The results of the tests are shown and interpreted.

Antonio, Grilo, and Jardim-Goncalves Ricardo. "Analysing the Development of e-Platforms in the AEC Sector." 3 (2005): 187-198. Abstract
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Casimiro, T., A. M. Banet-Osuna, A. M. Ramos, M. N. da Ponte, and A. Aguiar-Ricardo. "Synthesis of highly cross-linked poly(diethylene glycol dimethacrylate) microparticles in supercritical carbon dioxide." European Polymer Journal. 41.9 (2005): 1947-1953. AbstractWebsite
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A. Moreira, J. Araújo, and A. Rashid. "A Concern-Oriented Requirements Engineering Model." 17th Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering. Ed. Falc J. O. Pastor. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 2005. 293-308. Abstract

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J. Araújo, E. Baniassad, P. Clements, A. Moreira, A. Rashid, and B. Tekinerdogan Early Aspects: The Current Landscape. Carnegie Mellon University, 2005. Abstract

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A. Moreira, A. Rashid, and J. Araújo. "Multi-Dimensional Separation of Concerns in Requirements Engineering." 13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference. Requirements Engineering. IEEE Computer Society, 2005. 285-296. Abstract

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Rauter, A. P., M. M. Filipe, C. Prata, J. P. Noronha, M. A. Sampayo, J. Justino, and J. Bermejo. "A new dihydroxysterol from the marine phytoplankton Diacronema sp. (Haptophyta)." Fitoterapia. 76 (2005): 433-438.