New multicomponent oxide materials for thin-film gas sensors

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作者
Miyata, T [1 ]
Minami, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Kanazawa Inst Technol, Electron Device Syst Lab, Nonoichi, Ishikawa 9218501, Japan
关键词
Cl-2 gas sensor; O-3 gas sensor; multicomponent oxide; thin films; sensing mechanisum; stability; magnetron sputtering;
D O I
10.1117/12.352810
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
Cl-2 and O-3 gas detection at high sensitivity has been realized by newly developed thin-film gas sensors incorporating multicomponent oxides such as ZnO-In2O3, MgO-In2O3, and Zn2In2O5-MgIn2O4 systems. The sensors exhibited an increase in resistance with exposure to Cl-2 or O-3 gas. The sensing properties of the multicomponent oxide thin-film sensors were strongly dependent on the composition of the multicomponent oxide films used as well as the operating temperature. The highest sensitivity for Cl-2 and O-3 gases was obtained in sensors using a Zn2In2O5-MgIn2O4 thin film prepared with Zn2In2O5 contents of about 60 and 20mol.%, respectively: Cl-2 gas detected at a minimum concentration of 0.01 and O-3 gas at 0.4ppm. A fast response as well as a high sensitivity were obtained in these sensors operated with alternating exposures to air and Cl-2 or O-3 gas. The resistivity, carrier concentration and Hall mobility of the thin-film sensors were measured under operating conditions using the van der Pauw method. It should be noted that a decrease or increase of resistivity in the thin-film sensors resulted from a simultaneously increase or decrease of both carrier concentration and Hall mobility. The increase in resistivity is attributed to the trapping of free electrons resulting from Cl-2 and O-3 being adsorbed on grain boundaries and/or the film surface, the same as that produced by adsorption of oxygen. A Zn2In2O5-MgIn2O4 thin-film gas sensor exhibited very stable long term operation in an atmosphere with a high concentration of Cl-2 gas.
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