Title :
Thermal treatment stabilization processes in SnO2 thin films catalyzed with Au and Pt
Author :
Zampiceni, Elisabetta ; Faglia, Guido ; Sberveglieri, Giorgio ; Kaciulis, Saulius ; Pandolfi, Luca ; Scavia, Guido
Author_Institution :
INFM & Dept. of Chem. & Phys., Brescia Univ., Italy
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We examined the thermal treatment stabilization processes in SnO 2-based thin films for gas-sensing applications in order to understand their influence on structural properties and possible relations with functional behavior of the sensors. The films of SnO2 were deposited by magnetron sputtering, following the rules of the rheothaxial growth and thermal oxidation (RGTO) technique and annealed in humid synthetic air at 600°C. Afterward, a thin overlayer of gold or platinum was deposited on the oxidized films. The samples were characterized soon after catalyzer deposition and after one-hour aging process at 400°C, in order to evaluate stabilization process influence as a function of catalyzer. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) demonstrated that a short aging affects the microstructure of gold-catalyzed samples, while it does not influence platinum catalyzed ones. The results of the microstructural characterization were confirmed by electrical measurements of gas-sensitivity: the short-aging influences the stability of gas-sensing parameters only in gold-catalyzed samples
Keywords :
X-ray photoelectron spectra; ageing; annealing; catalysis; crystal microstructure; gas sensors; gold; oxidation; platinum; scanning tunnelling microscopy; semiconductor thin films; sputter deposition; stability; tin compounds; wide band gap semiconductors; 400 C; 600 C; Au catalyzed thin films; Au-SnO2; Pt catalyzed thin films; Pt-SnO2; STM; SnO2 thin films; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; XPS; aging process; catalyzer deposition; electrical measurements; gas-sensing applications; gas-sensing parameter stability; gas-sensitivity; gold overlayer; gold-catalyzed sample microstructure; humid synthetic air anneal; magnetron sputtering; microstructural characterization; oxidized films; platinum catalyzed microstructure; platinum overlayer; rheothaxial growth-thermal oxidation technique; scanning tunnelling microscopy; sensor functional behavior; structural properties; thermal treatment stabilization processes; Aging; Annealing; Gold; Magnetic sensors; Oxidation; Platinum; Spectroscopy; Sputtering; Thermal sensors; Thin film sensors;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2002.1000250