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Quantum Tunneling Hygrometer with Temperature Stabilized Nanometer Gap

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-60484-7

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  1. ARPAE OPEN 2018 program in the United States [DE-AR0001064]
  2. MRSEC Program of NSF [DMR-1121252]

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We present the design, fabrication and response of a humidity sensor based on electrical tunneling through temperature-stabilized nanometer gaps. The sensor consists of two stacked metal electrodes separated by similar to 2.5 nm of vertical air gap. Upper and lower electrodes rest on separate 1.5 mu m thick polyimide patches with nearly identical thermal expansion but different gas absorption characteristics. When exposed to a humidity change, the patch under the bottom electrode swells but the patch under the top electrode does not, as it is covered with a water-vapor diffusion barrier similar to 8 nm of Al2O3. The air gap thus decreases leading to increase in the tunneling current across the junction. The gap however is independent of temperature fluctuations as both patches expand or contract by near equal amounts. Humidity sensor action demonstrates an unassisted reversible resistance reduction R-max/R-min similar to 10(5) when the device is exposed to 20-90 RH% at a standby DC power consumption of similar to 0.4 pW. The observed resistance change when subject to a temperature sweep of 25-60 degrees C @24% RH was similar to 0.0025% of the full device output range.

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