Abstract :
SnO2-coated ZnO nanorods on c-plane sapphire substrates were synthesized by pulsed laser deposition. The thickness of the polycrystalline
SnO2 was 10 nm, as determined by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, while the diameter of the ZnO nanorods was 30 nm. The
sensitivity of the SnO2/ZnO structures to hydrogen was tested by depositing Ti/Au Ohmic contacts on a random array of the nanorods and
measuring the current at fixed voltage. There was no response to 500 ppm H2 in N2 at room temperature, but we obtained a sensitivity of 70% at
400 8C. The SnO2/ZnO structures exhibit drift in their recovery characteristics and for sequential detection of hydrogen, as generally reported for
SnO2 thin film sensors.
Keywords :
Sensors , ZnO , Hydrogen , nanorods