Title of article :
Investigation of nanostructured Pd–Ag/n-ZnO thin film based Schottky junction for methane sensing
Author/Authors :
Roy, S Jadavpur University - India , Das, S Jadavpur University - India , Sarkar, C. K Jadavpur University - India
Abstract :
Undoped nanocrystalline n-type ZnO thin film
was deposited by chemical deposition technique on a
thermally oxidized p-Si (*5 X cm resistivity
and /100[orientation) substrate. Formation of stable zinc
oxide thin film was confirmed by two-dimensional X-Ray
Diffraction (XRD) and EDX analysis. The average crystallite size of the ZnO sample was evaluated as *50 nm.
The surface was characterized by Field Emission Scanning
Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) that confirm the formation of nanocrystalline
(grain size *50 nm) ZnO thin film with surface roughness
of *100 nm. Good conversion of precursor into ZnO thin
film in the chemical deposition method was evident by
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). A small
peak at 479 cm-1
was observed in the FTIR spectrum
confirming the formation of quartzite structure of the ZnO.
The band gap (*3.44 eV) of the material was calculated
from the optical absorption spectroscopy. To prepare Pd–
Ag/n-ZnO Schottky junction, Pd–Ag contacts were taken
by electron beam evaporation method. I–V characteristics
of the junction were studied at different temperatures in
inert and reducing ambient (N2 and N2 ? CH4) with turn
on voltage of around 0.2 V. The parameters like ideality
factor (g), saturation current (I0), series resistance (Rs), and
barrier height (UBO) of the junction were calculated in the
temperature range 50–200 C in N2 as well as in 1 %
CH4 ? N2 ambient. It was observed that the ideality factor
decreases in the temperature range 50–200 C (g = 12.34
at 50 C and g = 1.52 at 200 C) in N2 ambient and
g = 1.18 in N2 ?CH4 ambient at 200 C. Schottky Barrier
Height (UBO) of the Pd–Ag/n-ZnO junction was found to
increase with temperature. A close observation of Pd–Ag/
n-ZnO junction in the presence of methane was performed
to appreciate its application as methane sensor. The sensing
mechanism was illustrated by a simplified energy band
diagram.
Keywords :
Zinc oxide , Chemical deposition , Pd/Ag contact , Schottky junction , Reducing gas
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics