Title of article :
Acceptor-like behavior of reducing gases on the
surface of n-type In2O3
Author/Authors :
G. Korotcenkov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Studying gas sensing effects in n-In2O3 films, we have observed the anomalous behavior of reducing gases such as CO and H2.
At Toper < 250–300 8C the decrease of In2O3 film conductivity took place during the interactions with CO and H2. Such effect is
specific for n-In2O3 interactions with oxidizing gases. Acceptor-like behavior of conductivity has been observed in humid
atmosphere only. The In2O3 films were deposited by spray pyrolysis from InCl3–water solutions. Their thickness was varied
between 20 and 400 nm. The maximum of acceptor effect took place for In2O3 films with minimal thickness and minimal grain
size. The mechanism of CO and H2 interactions with chemisorbed molecular oxygen has been proposed to explain of the
observed effect. According to this model, the low temperature CO and H2 oxidation by molecular oxygen is followed by
accumulation of atomic oxygen forms (O) on the surface of In2O3.Water plays a role of catalyst in these reactions. Mechanism of
such influence is connected with formation of intermediate complexes on the surface of In2O3.
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Keywords :
In2O3 , thin films , Reducing gases , molecular oxygen , Acceptor-like behavior
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science