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Effect of grain-size on the ethanol vapor sensing properties of room-temperature sputtered ZnO thin films

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 182, Issue 11-12, Pages 1991-1999

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-015-1539-z

Keywords

ZnO; Ethanol; Sensing; Sputtering; Grain size

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  1. European Commission [PITN-GA-2010-265073]
  2. Romanian Authority for Scientific Research - UEFISCDI [PN-II-RU-PD-2012-3-0124]

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We have investigated the gas sensing properties of ZnO thin films (100 to 200 nm thickness) deposited by room-temperature radio frequency magnetron sputtering. The sensitivity of the films to ethanol vapor was measured in the 10 to 50 ppm concentration range at operating temperatures between 200 and 400 A degrees C. A synergetic effect of decreasing grain size and increasing operating temperature was observed towards the improvement of the sensitivity, reaching a value of 54 and a limit of detection as low as 0.61 ppm. The decrease in the grain size resulted in prolonged response time but faster recovery. In any case, both response time and recovery time are < 400 s. The results demonstrate that room-temperature magnetron sputtering is a viable approach to enhance the performances of ZnO films in sensors for ethanol vapor.

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