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NANOSCALE
卷 7, 期 22, 页码 10078-10084出版社
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5nr01924a
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- MOST [2011CB932700, 2013CBA01604, 20120141110054]
- NSFC [61222402, 61376085, 61474084]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2042015kf0184]
- National Laboratory of Infrared Physics in Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
In this work, in order to enhance the performance of graphene gas sensors, graphene and metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) are combined to be utilized for high selectivity and fast response gas detection. Whether at the relatively optimal temperature or even room temperature, our gas sensors based on graphene transistors, decorated with SnO2 NPs, exhibit fast response and short recovery times (similar to 1 seconds) at 50 degrees C when the hydrogen concentration is 100 ppm. Specifically, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and conductive atomic force microscopy are employed to explore the interface properties between graphene and SnO2 NPs. Through the complimentary characterization, a mechanism based on charge transfer and band alignment is elucidated to explain the physical originality of these graphene gas sensors: high carrier mobility of graphene and small energy barrier between graphene and SnO2 NPs have ensured a fast response and a high sensitivity and selectivity of the devices. Generally, these gas sensors will facilitate the rapid development of next-generation hydrogen gas detection.
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