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Scalable fabrication of SnO2 thin films sensitized with CuO islands for enhanced H2S gas sensing performance

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 324, Issue -, Pages 280-285

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.10.134

Keywords

H2S gas sensor; Reactive sputtering; SnO2; CuO; Wafer-scale fabrication

Funding

  1. Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development [103.99-2012.31]
  2. Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training [B2014.01.63]

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The detection of H2S, an important gaseous molecule that has been recently marked as a highly toxic environmental pollutant, has attracted increasing attention. We fabricate a wafer-scale SnO2 thin film sensitized with CuO islands using microelectronic technology for the improved detection of the highly toxic H2S gas. The SnO2-CuO island sensor exhibits significantly enhanced H2S gas response and reduced operating temperature. The thickness of CuO islands strongly influences H2S sensing characteristics, and the highest H2S gas response is observed with 20 nm-thick CuO islands. The response value (R-a/R-g) of the SnO2-CuO island sensor to 5 ppm H2S is as high as 128 at 200 degrees C and increases nearly 55-fold compared with that of the bare SnO2 thin film sensor. Meanwhile, the response of the SnO2-CuO island sensor to H-2 (250 ppm), NH3 (250 ppm), CO (250 ppm), and LPG (1000 ppm) are low (1.3-2.5). The enhanced gas response and selectivity of the SnO2-CuO island sensor to H2S gas is explained by the sensitizing effect of CuO islands and the extension of electron depletion regions because of the formation of p-n junctions. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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