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Resistive graphene humidity sensors with rapid and direct electrical readout

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 7, Issue 45, Pages 19099-19109

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5nr06038a

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Funding

  1. European Commission through ERC Starting Grant (InteGraDe) [307311]
  2. European Commission through ERC Starting Grant (MM) [277879]
  3. Swedish Research Council (24 iGRAPHENE) [E0616001, D0575901]
  4. German Research Foundation (DFG) [LE 2440/1-1]
  5. Erasmus Target II
  6. Goran Gustafsson Foundation
  7. VR (Vetenskapsradet)
  8. KVA (The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
  9. KAW (the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation)
  10. CTS (Carl Tryggers Stiftelse)
  11. STEM (Swedish Energy Agency)
  12. SSF (Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research)

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We demonstrate humidity sensing using a change of the electrical resistance of single-layer chemical vapor deposited (CVD) graphene that is placed on top of a SiO2 layer on a Si wafer. To investigate the selectivity of the sensor towards the most common constituents in air, its signal response was characterized individually for water vapor (H2O), nitrogen (N-2), oxygen (O-2), and argon (Ar). In order to assess the humidity sensing effect for a range from 1% relative humidity (RH) to 96% RH, the devices were characterized both in a vacuum chamber and in a humidity chamber at atmospheric pressure. The measured response and recovery times of the graphene humidity sensors are on the order of several hundred milliseconds. Density functional theory simulations are employed to further investigate the sensitivity of the graphene devices towards water vapor. The interaction between the electrostatic dipole moment of the water and the impurity bands in the SiO(2)d substrate leads to electrostatic doping of the graphene layer. The proposed graphene sensor provides rapid response direct electrical readout and is compatible with back end of the line (BEOL) integration on top of CMOS-based integrated circuits.

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