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Experimental investigations on barium titanate nanocomposite thin films as an opto-electronic humidity sensor

Journal

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL NANOSCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages 669-677

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17458080.2012.689433

Keywords

opto-electronic humidity sensor; thin film; surface morphology

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, India [SR/FTP/PS-21/2009]

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This article reports the synthesis and characterisation of Barium titanate (BaTiO3) nanocomposite and its application as opto-electronic humidity sensor. Titanium tetrachloride and barium hydroxide were mixed in molar ratio 1:1 in deionised water under continuous stirring at room temperature. Later, sodium hydroxide solution was added to above solution with continuous stirring. Finally, BaTiO3 gel was obtained. The synthesised nano-composite material was characterised using a scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and UV-Visible spectrophotometer. SEM image of the composite film shows that the film is porous having uniform grains. From XRD the minimum crystallite size of BaTiO3 was found to be 8nm using Debye-Scherer formula. UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy was used for optical characterisation of the film. It was found that the optical band gap of the composite material was 3.50eV. Barium titanate thin film was deposited on the base of an equilateral prism using sol-gel spin coating process at 4000rpm. The humidity sensing properties of the film was investigated at different angles of incidence. It was observed that the intensity of reflected light increased with an increase in relative humidity (%RH) in the range 5-95% at a particular angle of incidence. Sensing element has maximum sensitivity approximate to 6 mu W/%RH, which is quite significant for sensor fabrication purposes.

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