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Barquinha, P., Pereira Gonçalves Martins Fortunato L. G. R. "P-202L: Late-news poster: Long-term stability of oxide semiconductor-based TFTs." 48th Annual SID Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition 2010, Display Week 2010. Vol. 3. 2010. 1376-1379. Abstract

Long-term electrical stability measurements, including current/bias stress and aging over 18 months of idle shelf life are presented for GIZO-based TFTs. The effects of oxygen partial pressure, annealing temperature and passivation are discussed. Optimized devices show highly stable properties, such as a recoverable ΔVT<0.5 V after 24h of 1D=10 μA stress, quite promising for integration in electronic circuits.

Barquinha, P., Martins Pereira Fortunato R. L. E. Transparent Oxide Electronics: From Materials to Devices. Transparent Oxide Electronics: From Materials to Devices., 2012. AbstractWebsite

Transparent electronics is emerging as one of the most promising technologies for the next generation of electronic products, away from the traditional silicon technology. It is essential for touch display panels, solar cells, LEDs and antistatic coatings. The book describes the concept of transparent electronics, passive and active oxide semiconductors, multicomponent dielectrics and their importance for a new era of novel electronic materials and products. This is followed by a short history of transistors, and how oxides have revolutionized this field. It concludes with a glance at low-cost, disposable and lightweight devices for the next generation of ergonomic and functional discrete devices. Chapters cover: Properties and applications of n-type oxide semiconductors P-type conductors and semiconductors, including copper oxide and tin monoxide Low-temperature processed dielectrics n and p-type thin film transistors (TFTs) - structure, physics and brief history Paper electronics - Paper transistors, paper memories and paper batteries Applications of oxide TFTs - transparent circuits, active matrices for displays and biosensors Written by a team of renowned world experts, Transparent Oxide Electronics: From Materials to Devices gives an overview of the world of transparent electronics, and showcases groundbreaking work on paper transistors. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Barquinha, P., Pimentel Marques Pereira Martins Fortunato A. A. L. "Influence of the semiconductor thickness on the electrical properties of transparent TFTs based on indium zinc oxide." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 352 (2006): 1749-1752. AbstractWebsite

Multicomponent amorphous oxides are starting to emerge as a class of appealing semiconductor materials for application in transparent electronics. In this work, a high performance bottom-gate n-type transparent thin-film transistors are reported, being the discussion primarily focused on the influence of the indium zinc oxide active layer thickness on the properties of the devices. For this purpose, transparent transistors with active layer thicknesses ranging from 15 nm to 60 nm were produced at room temperature using rf magnetron sputtering. Optical transmittance data in the visible range reveals average transmittance higher than 80%, including the glass substrate. The devices work in the enhancement mode and exhibit excellent saturation drain currents. On-off ratios above 107 are achieved, but this value tends to be lower for devices with thicker semiconductor films, as a result of the decrease in the resistance of the channel region with increasing thickness. Channel mobilities are also quite respectable, with some devices presenting values around 40 cm2/V s, even without any annealing or other post-deposition improvement processes. Concerning the evolution of threshold voltage with the thickness, this work shows that it increases from about 3 V in thicker films up to about 10 V in the thinnest ones. The interesting electrical properties obtained and the versatility arising from the fact that it is possible to modify them changing only the thickness of the semiconductor makes this new transparent transistors quite promising for future transparent ICs. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Barquinha, P.a, Gonçalves Pereira Martins Fortunato G. a L. b. "Effect of annealing temperature on the properties of IZO films and IZO based transparent TFTs." Thin Solid Films. 515 (2007): 8450-8454. AbstractWebsite

This work shows the effect of the annealing temperature and atmosphere on the properties of r.f. magnetron sputtered indium-zinc oxide (IZO) thin-films of two types: one a conductive film (as-deposited, room temperature) that exhibits a resistivity of 3.5 × 10- 4 Ω cm; the other, a semiconductor film with a resistivity ∼ 102 Ω cm. The annealing temperatures were changed between 125 and 500 °C. Crystallization of the more conductive films was already noticeable at temperatures around 400 °C. Three different annealing atmospheres were used - vacuum, air and oxygen. For the conductive films, only the oxygen atmosphere was critical, leading to an increase of the electrical resistivity of more than one order of magnitude, for temperatures of 250 °C and above. Concerning the semiconductor films, both temperature and atmosphere had a strong effect on the film's properties, and the resistivity of the annealed films was always considerably smaller than the as-deposited films. Finally, some results of the application of these films to transparent TFTs are shown. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Barquinha, P., Pereira Goņalves Martins Fortunato L. G. R. "The effect of deposition conditions and annealing on the performance of high-mobility GIZO TFTs." Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters. 11 (2008): H248-H251. AbstractWebsite

The influence of oxygen content, radio-frequency (rf) sputtering power, and postdeposition annealing on the electrical properties of gallium-indium-zinc oxide (GIZO) thin-film transistors (TFTs) is analyzed. Little to no oxygen content in the sputtering chamber is crucial to obtain high-performance devices, even before annealing. In contrast, a high oxygen content and rf power lead, respectively, to unstable/poor performing and depletion mode TFTs before annealing, and mainly for these "nonideal" conditions, annealing proves to be effective to improve device performance/stability and to decrease the performance discrepancy among TFTs processed under different oxygen and rf power conditions. Best TFTs present a field-effect mobility of 46 cm2 / V s, subthreshold swing of 0.26 V/dec, threshold voltage of 0.70 V, and an on/off ratio 108 - 109. These results are a consequence of the optimized processing and of the usage of proper GIZO target composition, 1:2:1 mol. © 2008 The Electrochemical Society.

Barquinha, P.a, Pereira Gonçalves Martins Kuščer Kosec Fortunato L. b G. a. "Performance and stability of low temperature transparent thin-film transistors using barrieramorphous multicomponent dielectrics." Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 156 (2009): H824-H831. AbstractWebsite

High performance transparent thin-film transistors deposited on glass substrates and entirely processed at a low temperature not exceeding 150°C are presented and analyzed in this paper. Besides being based on an amorphous oxide semiconductor, the main innovation of this work relies on the use of sputtered multicomponent oxides as dielectric materials based on mixtures of Ta2O5 with SiO2 or Al2O3. These multicomponent dielectrics allow to obtain amorphous structures and low leakage currents while preserving a high dielectric constant. This results in transistors with remarkable electrical properties, such as field-effect mobility exceeding 35 cm2 V-1 s-1, close to 0 V turn-on voltage, on/off ratio higher than 106, and a subthreshold slope of 0.24 V decade-1, obtained with a Ta2O5: SiO2 dielectric. When subjected to severe current stress tests, optimized devices show little and reversible variation in their electrical characteristics. The devices presented here have properties comparable to the ones using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposited SiO2 at 400°C, reinforcing the success of this amorphous multicomponent dielectric approach for low temperature, high performance, and transparent electronic circuits. © 2009 The Electrochemical Society.

Barquinha, P., Pereira Pereira Wojcik Grey Martins Fortunato S. L. P. "Flexible and Transparent WO3 Transistor with Electrical and Optical Modulation." Advanced Electronic Materials. 1 (2015). AbstractWebsite
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e Barquinha, P.a, Pereira Gonçalves Kuscer Kosec Vilà Olziersky Morante Martins Fortunato L. a G. a. "Low-temperature sputtered mixtures of high-κ and high bandgap dielectrics for GIZO TFTs." Journal of the Society for Information Display. 18 (2010): 762-772. AbstractWebsite

This paper discusses the properties of sputtered multicomponent amorphous dielectrics based on mixtures of high-κ and high-bandgap materials and their integration in oxide TFTs, with processing temperatures not exceeding 1 50° C. Even if Ta2O5 films are already amorphous, multicomponent materials such as Ta2O5-SiO2 and Ta2O5-Al2O3 allow an increase in the bandgap and the smoothness of the films, reducing their leakage current and improving (in the case of Ta2O5-SiO2)the dielectric/semiconductor interface properties when these dielectrics are integrated in TFTs. For HfO2- based dielectrics, the advantages of multicomponent materials are even clearer: while HfO2 films present a polycrystalline structure and a rough surface, HfO2-SiO2 films exhibit an amorphous structure and a very smooth surface. The integration of the multicomponent dielectrics in GIZO TFTs allows remarkable performance, comparable with that of GIZO TFTs using SiO2 deposited at 400°C by PECVD. For instance, with Ta2O5-SiO2 as the dielectric layer, field-effect mobility of 35 cm2/(V-sec), close to 0 V turn-on voltage, an on/off ratio higher than 106, a subthreshold slope of 0.24 V/dec, and a small/recoverable threshold voltage shifts under constant current (ID = 10 μ,A) stress during 24 hours are achieved. Initial results with multilayers of SiO2/HfO 2-SiO2/SiO2 are also shown, allowing a lower leakage current with lower thickness and excellent device performance. © Copyright 2010 Society for Information Display.

Bender, M.a, Fortunato Nunes Ferreira Marques Martins Katsarakis Cimalla Kiriakidis E. b P. b. "Highly sensitive ZnO ozone detectors at room temperature." Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2: Letters. 42 (2003): L435-L437. AbstractWebsite

In this letter we compare the room temperature ozone sensing properties of intrinsic zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis, dc and r.f. magnetron sputtering. Their sensor response exceeds 8 orders of magnitude when the film structure is constituted by nanocrystallites. These preliminary results clearly demonstrate that the films could be potentially used for ozone detection at room temperature.

Bender, M.a, Gagaoudakis Douloufakis Natsakou Katsarakis Cimalla Kiriakidis Fortunato Nunes Marques Martins E. a E. a. "Production and characterization of zinc oxide thin films for room temperature ozone sensing." Thin Solid Films. 418 (2002): 45-50. AbstractWebsite

The room temperature ozone sensing properties of polycrystalline undoped zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films have been investigated. ZnO thin films have been produced by the d.c. and r.f. magnetron sputtering technique as well as with spray pyrolysis with a variety of parameters. The as-grown films were brought to a high conducting state through a reversible photoreduction process by UV light exposure and were subsequently exposed to ozone resulting in a strong resistivity increase caused by re-oxidation. The magnitude of the effect was largest for the sputtered films, which exhibited resistivity changes of more than 8 orders of magnitude, whereas films deposited by spray pyrolysis showed changes of less than 3 orders of magnitude. XRD and AFM analysis of the films revealed that all films were microcrystalline. The film texture, however, was strongly related to the growth technique and the parameters used. Best results were achieved with r.f.-sputtered films, which have been deposited at high total pressures. These films exhibited a sensor response of 1.2 × 108. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

b Bernacka-Wojcik, I.a b, Wojcik Aguas Fortunato Martins P. J. a H. "Inkjet printed highly porous TiO2 films for improved electrical properties of photoanode." Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 465 (2016): 208-214. AbstractWebsite

The aim of presented work is to show the improvements obtained in the properties of TiO2 films for dye sensitized solar cells fabricated by inkjet printing using an innovative methodology. We describe the development and properties of TiO2-based inks used in a lab-scale printer, testing various commercial TiO2 pastes. The porosity of the deposited inkjet printed TiO2 films is much higher than using the conventional "doctor blade" deposition technique, as the ink solvent evaporates during the droplet fly from the nozzle to the substrate due to its picoliter volume and the applied heating of a printing stage (70°C). Thanks to higher surface area, the dye sensitized solar cells incorporating inkjet printed TiO2 film gave higher efficiencies (ηmax≈3.06%) than the more compact films obtained by the "doctor blade" method (ηmax≈2.56%). Furthermore, electrochemical analysis indicates that for whole tested thickness range, the inkjet printed layers have higher effective electron diffusion length indicating their better transport properties. © 2015 Elsevier Inc..

c Bernacka-Wojcik, I.a, Lopes Catarina Vaz Veigas Jerzy Wojcik Simoes Barata Fortunato Viana Baptista Águas Martins P. b A. a. "Bio-microfluidic platform for gold nanoprobe based DNA detection-application to Mycobacterium tuberculosis." Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 48 (2013): 87-93. AbstractWebsite

We have projected and fabricated a microfluidic platform for DNA sensing that makes use of an optical colorimetric detection method based on gold nanoparticles. The platform was fabricated using replica moulding technology in PDMS patterned by high-aspect-ratio SU-8 moulds. Biochips of various geometries were tested and evaluated in order to find out the most efficient architecture, and the rational for design, microfabrication and detection performance is presented. The best biochip configuration has been successfully applied to the DNA detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using only 3. l on DNA solution (i.e. 90. ng of target DNA), therefore a 20-fold reduction of reagents volume is obtained when compared with the actual state of the art. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

b d Bernacka-Wojcik, I.a, Senadeera Wojcik Silva Doria Baptista Aguas Fortunato Martins R. a P. J. "Inkjet printed and "doctor blade" TiO2 photodetectors for DNA biosensors." Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 25 (2010): 1229-1234. AbstractWebsite

A dye sensitized TiO2 photodetector has been integrated with a DNA detection method based on non-cross-linking hybridization of DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles, resulting in a disposable colorimetric biosensor. We present a new approach for the fabrication of dye sensitized TiO2 photodetectors by an inkjet printing technique-a non-contact digital, additive, no mask and no vacuum patterning method, ideal for cost efficient mass production. The developed biosensor was compared against a dye sensitized photodetector fabricated by the traditional "doctor blade" method. Detection of gold nanoparticle aggregation was possible for concentrations as low as 1.0 nM for the "doctor blade" system, and 1.5 nM for the inkjet printed photodetector. The demonstrated sensitivity limits of developed biosensors are comparable to those of spectrophotometric techniques (1.0 nM). Our results show that a difference higher than 17% by traditional photodetector and 6% by inkjet printed in the photoresponses for the complementary and non-complementary gold nanoprobe assays could be attained for a specific DNA sequence from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. The decrease of costs associated with molecular diagnostic provided by a platform such as the one presented here may prove of paramount importance in developing countries. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

c Bernardo, G.a, Gonçalves Barquinha Ferreira Brotas Pereira Charas Morgado Martins Fortunato G. b P. b. "Polymer light-emitting diodes with amorphous indium-zinc oxide anodes deposited at room temperature." Synthetic Metals. 159 (2009): 1112-1115. AbstractWebsite

The authors report on the performance of polymer-based light-emitting diodes, LEDs, using amorphous zinc oxide-doped indium oxide, IZO, as anode. In particular, LEDs with poly[(2-methoxy-5-(2′-ethyl-hexyloxy)-1,4-phenylene vinylene] as electroluminescent layer and aluminium cathodes, show higher efficiency with this IZO anode (0.015 cd/A) than with indium-tin oxide (ITO) (0.010 cd/A). Inspite of the higher resistance of this IZO electrode, compared with ITO, the fact that it can be processed at lower temperatures and allows similar or even higher efficiency values for polymer LEDs make this material a good candidate for display and other optoelectronic applications. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Besleaga, C.a, Stan Pintilie Barquinha Fortunato Martins G. E. a I. "Transparent field-effect transistors based on AlN-gate dielectric and IGZO-channel semiconductor." Applied Surface Science. 379 (2016): 270-276. AbstractWebsite

The degradation of thin-film transistors (TFTs) caused by the self-heating effect constitutes a problem to be solved for the next generation of displays. Aluminum nitride (AlN) is a viable alternative for gate dielectric of TFTs due to its good thermal conductivity, matching coefficient of thermal expansion to indium-gallium-zinc-oxide, and excellent stability at high temperatures. Here, AlN thin films of different thicknesses were fabricated by a low temperature reactive radio-frequency magnetron sputtering process, using a low cost, metallic Al target. Their electrical properties have been thoroughly assessed. Furthermore, the 200 nm and 500 nm thick AlN layers have been integrated as gate-dielectric in transparent TFTs with indium-gallium-zinc-oxide as channel semiconductor. Our study emphasizes the potential of AlN thin films for transparent electronics, whilst the functionality of the fabricated field-effect transistors is explored and discussed. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Branquinho, R.a b, Veigas Pinto Martins Fortunato Baptista B. c J. V. "Real-time monitoring of PCR amplification of proto-oncogene c-MYC using a Ta2O5 electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor sensor." Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 28 (2011): 44-49. AbstractWebsite

We present a new approach for real-time monitoring of PCR amplification of a specific sequence from the human c-MYC proto-oncogene using a Ta 2O 5 electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor (EIS) sensor. The response of the fabricated EIS sensor to cycle DNA amplification was evaluated and compared to standard SYBR-green fluorescence incorporation, showing it was possible to detect DNA concentration variations with 30mV/μM sensitivity. The sensor's response was then optimized to follow in real-time the PCR amplification of c-MYC sequence from a genomic DNA sample attaining an amplification profile comparable to that of a standard real-time PCR. Owing to the small size, ease of fabrication and low-cost, the developed Ta 2O 5 sensor may be incorporated onto a microfluidic device and then used for real-time PCR. Our approach may circumvent the practical and economical obstacles posed by current platforms that require an external fluorescence detector difficult to miniaturize and incorporate into a lab-on-chip system. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

Branquinho, R., Pinto Busani Barquinha Pereira Baptista Martins Fortunato J. V. T. "Plastic compatible sputtered ta-inf o sensitive layer for oxide semiconductor tft sensors." IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology. 9 (2013): 723-728. AbstractWebsite

The effect of post-deposition annealing temperature on the pH sensitivity of room temperature RF sputtered +{\hbox{Ta}}-{2}{\hbox{O}}5 was investigated. Structural and morphological features of these films were analyzed before and after annealing at various temperatures. The deposited films are amorphous up to 600 +^{\circ}{\hbox{C}}+ and crystallize at 700 +^{\circ}{\hbox{C}}+ in an orthorhombic phase. Electrolyte-insulator- semiconductor (EIS) field effect based sensors with an amorphous +{\hbox{Ta}}-{2}{\hbox{O}}5 sensing layer showed pH sensitivity above 50 mV/pH. For sensors annealed above 200 +^{\circ}{\hbox{C}}+ pH sensitivity decreased with increasing temperature. Stabilized sensor response and maximum pH sensitivity was achieved after low temperature annealing at 200 +^{\circ}{\hbox{C}}+ , which is compatible with the use of polymeric substrates and application as sensitive layer in oxides TFT-based sensors. © 2005-2012 IEEE.

Branquinho, R., Salgueiro Santa Kiazadeh Barquinha Pereira Martins Fortunato D. A. A. "Towards environmental friendly solution-based ZTO/AlOx TFTs." Semiconductor Science and Technology. 30 (2015). AbstractWebsite

Solution based deposition has been recently considered as a viable option for low-cost flexible electronics. In this context research efforts have been increasingly centred on the development of suitable solution-processed materials for oxide based transistors. Nevertheless, the majority of synthetic routes reported require the use of toxic organic solvents. In this work we report on a new environmental friendly solution combustion synthesis route, using ethanol as solvent, for the preparation of indium/gallium free amorphous zinc-tin oxide (ZTO) thin film transistors (TFTs) including AlOx gate dielectric. The decomposition of ZTO and AlOx precursor solutions, electrical characterization and stability of solution processed ZTO/AlOx TFTs under gate-bias stress, in both air and vacuum atmosphere, were investigated. The devices demonstrated low hysteresis (ΔV=0.23 V), close to zero turn on voltage, low threshold voltage (VT=0.36 V) and a saturation mobility of 0.8 cm2 V-1 s-1 at low operation voltages. Ethanol based ZTO/AlOx TFTs are a promising alternative for applications in disposable, low cost and environmental friendly electronics. © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Bregman, J.a, Gordon Shapira Fortunato Martins Guimaraes J. a Y. a. "Substrate effect on the electrical properties of a-Si:H thin films and its modification by diffusion-blocking interlayers." Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films. 7 (1989): 2628-2631. AbstractWebsite

Electrical dark conductivity (σd) and surface composition of undoped and doped a-Si:H thin films have been investigated, using coplanar I−V as a function of temperature and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). The films were prepared by rf glow discharge deposition on standard soda-lime glass and on alkali-free glass substrates. Comparing these two sets of substrates for undoped films, we find that σd of the films deposited on soda-lime glass substrates at room temperature is higher by more than two orders of magnitude, their activation energy is lower by about a factor of 3, and their photosensitivity (σph/σd) is lower by two orders of magnitude than that of the films deposited on alkali-free glass substrates. We suggest that Na ions, leached from the glass into the a-Si:H overlayer play a significant role in determining the film conductivity by creating electrically active donorlike states. This conclusion is supported by similar measurements on p- and n-type a-Si:H films on the same substrates and by AES results. Films of a-Si:H, grown on thin a-Si:C:H interlayers on soda-lime glass, showed very low Na concentrations and low dark conductivities as found by AES and electrical measurements, respectively. The role of the a-Si:C:H interlayers as diffusion barriers is discussed. © 1989, American Vacuum Society. All rights reserved.

Brida, D., Fortunato Águas Silva Marques Pereira Ferreira Martins E. H. V. "New insights on large area flexible position sensitive detectors." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 299 (2002): 1272-1276. AbstractWebsite

In this paper we present an improved version of large area (5 mm × 80 mm) flexible position sensitive detectors deposited on polyimide (Kapton® VN) substrates with 75 μm thickness, produced by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). The structures presented by the sensors are Kapton/ZnO:Al/(pin)a-Si:H/Al and the heterostructure Kapton/Cr/(in)a-Si:H/ZnO:Al. These sensors were characterized by spectral response, photocurrent dependence as a function of light intensity and position detectability measurements. The set of data obtained on one-dimensional position sensitive detectors based on the heterostructure show excellent performances with a maximum spectral response of 0.12 A/W at 500 nm and a non-linearity of ±10%. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.