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Title: | ZnO nanobelt based conductometric H<inf>2</inf>and NO<inf>2</inf>gas sensors |
Authors: | A. Z. Sadek W. Wlodarski K. Kalantar-Zadeh S. Choopun |
Authors: | A. Z. Sadek W. Wlodarski K. Kalantar-Zadeh S. Choopun |
Keywords: | Engineering |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2005 |
Abstract: | Conductometric H2and NO2gas sensors based on single-crystalline ZnO nanobelt sensitive layers have been developed. These layers were deposited using a rf magnetron sputterer. TEM and SEM characterization methods were employed to study the morphology of the nanobelts. These sensors were exposed to H2and NO2gases at operating temperatures between 225°C and 420°C. Study showed that sensors responded with highest magnitude at above 300°C. The fastest response and recovery times, with greater repeatability occurred at 385°C and 350°C for H2and NO2gases, respectively. Sensor with ZnO nanobelts has a much lower optimum operational temperature than that of conductometric sensors with other forms of ZnO crystal layers. © 2005 IEEE. |
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