1. A Novel Mechanism Based on Oxygen Vacancies to Describe Isobutylene and Ammonia Sensing of p-Type Cr 2 O 3 and Ti-Doped Cr 2 O 3 Thin Films.
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Zhou, Pengfei, Tsang, Jone-Him, Blackman, Chris, Shen, Yanbai, Liang, Jinsheng, Covington, James A., Saffell, John, and Danesh, Ehsan
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METAL oxide semiconductors ,THIN films analysis ,GAS detectors ,CHEMICAL vapor deposition ,FLAMMABLE gases - Abstract
Gas sensors based on metal oxide semiconductors (MOS) have been widely used for the detection and monitoring of flammable and toxic gases. In this paper, p-type Cr
2 O3 and Ti-doped Cr2 O3 (CTO) thin films were synthesized using an aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition (AACVD) method. Detailed analysis of the thin films deposited, including structural information, their elemental composition, oxidation state, and morphology, was investigated using XRD, Raman analysis, SEM, and XPS. All the gas sensors based on pristine Cr2 O3 and CTO exhibited a reversible response and good sensitivity to isobutylene (C4 H8 ) and ammonia (NH3 ) gases. Doping Ti into the Cr2 O3 lattice improves the response of the CTO-based sensors to C4 H8 and NH3 . We describe a novel mechanism for the gas sensitivity of p-type metal oxides based on variations in the oxygen vacancy concentration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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