The electrical characteristics of a Pd/AIN/Si thin film hydrogen gas sensor

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McCullen, EF [1 ]
Prakasam, HE
Mo, W
Thakur, J
Naik, R
Rimai, L
Ng, KYS
Baird, RJ
Auner, GW
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[1] Wayne State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
[2] Wayne State Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
[3] Wayne State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
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MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY FOR HYDROGEN ECONOMY | 2004年 / 801卷
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We have extended our previous investigation of the electrical characteristics of a Pd/AlN/Si thin film sensor for varying thicknesses of AlN, from 300-2000Angstrom. The capacitance vs. voltage, C(V), and conductance vs. voltage, G(V), measurements were utilized to investigate the presence of surface states within the Si gap at the AlN/Si interface. Our previous experiments on 500Angstrom AlN did show the presence of interface traps, with an estimated surface density between 8x10(14) and 15x10(15) m(-2) eV(.1) [1]. in our present work, we've extended this investigation to devices with AlN thicknesses varying from 250 to 2000Angstrom. The density of these states is shown to be a slowly varying function of the position in the gap, but is a strong function of the thickness of the AlN film. The density of these states ranged from about 30x10(15) M(-2)eV(-1) for the 250Angstrom device, to about 1.7x10(15) m(-2)eV(-1) for thicknesses up to 2000Angstrom. The distribution of these states is not affected by high temperature annealing. While the presence of hydrogen is sensed simply by a shift in the flat band bias, these surface states are not affected.
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