Title of article
Effects of O2/Ar flow ratio on the alcohol sensitivity of tin oxide film
Author/Authors
Hsiao-Ching Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
7
From page
3502
To page
3508
Abstract
The aim of this study is to find the effects of oxygen flow rate during manufacturing on the sensitivity of SnO2 (tin oxide)
thin films to ethanol (C2H5OH). In this study, an RF sputtering process was employed to fabricate the SnO2 thin films. The
SnO2 was deposited on gold electrode silicon microchips. A target composed of SnO2 doped with 1 at.% Li was used with a
working pressure of 3 mTorr. The RF power was fixed at 150 W. The reaction gas was a mixture of argon and oxygen. The
total flow rate was constant at 50 sccm with the O2/Ar ratio varying from 0.2 to 0.8. An annealing heat treatment was
employed at 400 8C for 1 h to stabilize the properties of the films. The sensitivity of the film to ethanol was tested by placing
the micro-reactor device on a hot plate, heated to 300 8C, and measuring the variation of electrical resistivity of the film with
and without the presence of ethanol. The results show that an O2/Ar flow ratio of 0.2 produces films with the highest ethanol
sensitivity. Before heat treating, the ethanol sensitivity was 126. After heat treating at 400 8C for 1 h, the sensitivity decreased
to 104.
Keywords
Tin oxide , sensitivity , Ethanol , Gas sensor
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1001873
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