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Martins, R., Ferreira I. "Engineering of the energy coupling in PECVD systems used to produce large area a-Si:H coatings." Vacuum. 45 (1994): 1107-1108. AbstractWebsite

This paper deals with the engineering aspects related to the rf energy coupling in Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PECVD) processes, in a diode-type unit in which an extra grid is used. The main emphasis is given in the determination of the real power delivered to the gas and comparing it with the total power losses, besides determining the best way to control the powder formed during the process. © 1994.

Nayak, P.K., Pinto Gonçalves Martins Fortunato J. V. G. "Environmental, optical, and electrical stability study of solution-processed zinc-tin-oxide thin-film transistors." IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology. 7 (2011): 640-643. AbstractWebsite

In this paper, we report the environmental, optical, and gate bias stress stability of amorphous zinc-tin-oxide (ZTO) thin-film transistors (TFTs) fabricated by sol-gel spin-coating method. The ZTO TFTs showed excellent environmental and optical stability. The threshold voltage stability of ZTO TFTs was sensitive to both positive and negative gate bias stress. Maximum threshold voltage shifting of +1.9 and -3.2 V was observed under a gate bias stress of +10 and -10 V, respectively, with no significant change to subthreshold swing value. © 2006 IEEE.

b Fortunato, E.a, Figueiredo Barquinha Elamurugu Barros Goņalves Park Hwang Martins V. a P. a. "Erratum: Thin-film transistors based on p-type Cu2 O thin films produced at room temperature (Applied Physics Letters (2010) 96 (192102))." Applied Physics Letters. 96 (2010). AbstractWebsite
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Ferreira, I., Fortunato Martins E. R. "Ethanol vapour detector based in porous a-Si:H films produced by HW-CVD technique." Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical. 100 (2004): 236-239. AbstractWebsite

In this work, we show the possibility to use undoped porous silicon (PS) thin films produced by hot wire chemical vapour deposition technique (HW-CVD) as ethanol detector. Silicon thins films produced by HW-CVD technique, under certain deposition conditions, have a porous structure [Vacuum 52 (1999) 147]. Therefore, in the presence of an alcohol, the OH group is adsorbed by the uncompensated bonds behaving as donor-like carriers leading to an increase in the current flowing through the material. This current enhancement is bias dependent in glass/ITO/i-a-Si:H/Al sensor and increases as the ethanol vapour pressure increases from 10-1mbar to atmospheric pressure. The response time of the current of the sensor and its recovery time are in the range of 10-50s at room temperature. Ethanol quantities above 50ppm can be detected. © Published by Elsevier B.V.

Grimmeiss, H.a, Martins Duart R. b J. M. "Excellence in European universities." Materials Today. 7 (2004): 56-60. AbstractWebsite

The need to improve the efficiency of the European university system is discussed. It is considered possible to increase university funding by letting students pay for their education. It is suggested that European universities raise more money for research from private sources by selling services. It is found appropriate to strive for excellence at the level of specific departments or schools to begin with.

Pinto, J.V.a, Branquinho Barquinha Alves Martins Fortunato R. a P. a. "Extended-gate ISFETs based on sputtered amorphous oxides." IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology. 9 (2013): 729-734. AbstractWebsite

We present the results obtained with an extended-gate ISFET totally based on amorphous oxides (GIZO as the semiconductor, +{\hbox{Ta}}-{2}{\hbox{O}}-{5}{\ hbox{:SiO}}-inf2-inf as the dielectric and +{\hbox{Ta}}-{2}{\hbox{O}}-inf5-inf as the sensitive layer). A full characterization of the device was performed with constant ionic strength pH buffer solutions, revealing a sensitivity of 40 mV/pH with small hysteresis, and good linearity in the pH 4-pH 10 range buffer solutions. These results clearly show that it is possible to produce room-temperature disposable and low cost bio-sensors. © 2005-2012 IEEE.