DocumentCode
2796264
Title
Development of novel room temperature ozone sensors for health and safety applications
Author
Arshak, K. ; Hickey, G. ; Forde, E. ; Harris, J.
Author_Institution
Limerick Univ., Limerick
fYear
2007
fDate
9-13 May 2007
Firstpage
248
Lastpage
253
Abstract
A new type of highly sensitive ozone (O3) metal oxide gas sensor has been developed. Various mixtures of ln2O3, ZnO and SnO2 were deposited on alumina substrates containing indigitated electrodes by means of vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE). Deposition rate of the sensing layer was varied from 0.3 nm/s-1.4 nm/s. The highest sensitivity of the sensors was found at a deposition rate of 1.2 nm/s-1.4 nm/s. In addition the O3 sensors were found to perform best with a 40 nm thick sensing layer. With such sensors, environmentally relevant ozone concentrations can be measured (0-500 ppb (parts per billion)). Different combinations of this material were investigated and compared focusing on the sensitivity and performance when exposed to ozone. Most of the current metal oxide ozone sensors on the market have the disadvantage of requiring operation at elevated temperatures (200degC-600degC). Room temperature operation has some major advantages over elevated temperature operation such as, reduced fabrication costs, reduced operating costs, as well as ease of implementation into portable/handheld devices.
Keywords
air pollution measurement; alumina; gas sensors; health and safety; indium compounds; ozone; tin compounds; vacuum deposition; zinc compounds; In2O3; O3; SnO2; ZnO; alumina substrates; environmentally relevant ozone concentration; health-and-safety applications; highly sensitive ozone metal oxide gas sensor; indigitated electrodes; room temperature ozone sensors; temperature 293 K to 298 K; vacuum thermal evaporation; Air pollution; Costs; Fabrication; Gas detectors; Health and safety; Indoor environments; Printers; Temperature sensors; Thin film sensors; Ventilation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Technology, 30th International Spring Seminar on
Conference_Location
Cluj-Napoca
Print_ISBN
987-1-4244-1218-1
Electronic_ISBN
987-1-4244-1218-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSE.2007.4432857
Filename
4432857
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