100 nm-Gap Fingers Dielectrophoresis Functionalized MOX Gas Sensor Array for Low Temperature VOCs Detection
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Present work reports the fabrication process and functional gas sensing tests of a 100 nmgap
fingers DiElectroPhoresis (DEP) functionalized MOX (Metal OXide) gas sensor array for VOCs
detection at low temperature. The Internet of Things (IoT) scenario applications of the chemical
sensing-enabled mobiles or connected devices are many ranging from indoor air quality to novel
breath analyser for personal healthcare monitoring. However, the commercial MOX gas sensors
operate at moderate temperatures (200-400 °C) [1], and this limits the mobile and wearable gadgets
market penetration. Nanogap devices may represent the alternative devices with enhanced
sensitivity even at low or room temperature. A nanogap electrodes MOX gas sensor array
functionalized with 5 nm average size SnO2 nanocrystals with positive dielectrophoresis technique
is presented. The single sensor active area is 4 × 4 ?m2. The devices exhibited about 1 order of
magnitude response at 100 °C to 150 ppm of acetone.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nanogap sensor; metal oxide sensor; nanofabrication; electron beam lithography; microelectronic fabrication; lolow temperature gas sensing
List of contributors:
DE PASCALI, Chiara; Creti', Pasquale; Martucci, MARIA CONCETTA; Taurino, Antonietta; Capone, Simonetta; Francioso, LUCA NUNZIO; Siciliano, PIETRO ALEARDO
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