DocumentCode
446557
Title
Chemoresistive gas sensor manufacturing using mixed technologies
Author
Moldovan, Carmen ; Sosin, Sebastian ; Nedelcu, Oana ; Kaufmann, Ulrike ; Ritzhaupt-Kleissl, Hans-Hoachim ; Dimov, Stefan ; Petkov, Petko ; Dorey, Robert ; Persson, Katrin ; Gomez, David ; Johander, Per
Author_Institution
National Inst. for R & D in Microtechnologies, Bucharest, Romania
Volume
1
fYear
2005
fDate
3-5 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
201
Abstract
The paper presents the development of a novel suspended membrane resistive gas sensor on a ceramic substrate. The sensor is designed and simulated to be fabricated by combining laser milling techniques, conductive ceramic technology, thin film technology, and semiconductor metal oxides. Trenches are created in the alumina substrate in order to define the geometry of the heater using laser processing of the substrate. The heater is completed by filling the trenches with conductive ceramic paste and then baking to remove the solvent from the paste. The next step consists of polishing the surface to obtain a surface roughness small enough for thin film technology. A dielectric (SiO2 or ceramic) material is then deposited, acting as hot plate and also as electrical isolation between the heater and sensing electrode. The sensing electrode consists of an interdigitated resistor made of Au or Pt with thickness in the range of 2000-3000 Å. The gas sensitive layer (SnO2) is deposited by screen printing or spinning. When heated it react with gas molecules and changes its resistivity, thereby acting as a sensor. The final step involves releasing the sensor, enabling it to be suspended on four bridges, to minimise the dissipation of the heat in the substrate.
Keywords
ceramics; gas sensors; isolation technology; laser beam machining; polishing; surface roughness; baking; ceramic substrate; chemoresistive gas sensor; conductive ceramic paste; conductive ceramic technology; dissipation; electrical isolation; interdigitated resistor; laser milling; polishing; screen printing; semiconductor metal oxide; surface roughness; thin film technology; Ceramics; Chemical technology; Conductive films; Dielectric substrates; Gas detectors; Gas lasers; Manufacturing; Rough surfaces; Semiconductor lasers; Thin film sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Semiconductor Conference, 2005. CAS 2005 Proceedings. 2005 International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9214-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMICND.2005.1558747
Filename
1558747
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