High-Resolution p-Type Metal Oxide Semiconductor Nanowire Array as an Ultrasensitive Sensor for Volatile Organic Compounds

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The development of high-performance volatile organic compound (VOC) sensor based on a p-type metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) is one of the important topics in gas sensor research because of its unique sensing characteristics, namely, rapid recovery kinetics, low temperature dependence, high humidity or thermal stability, and high potential for p-n junction applications. Despite intensive efforts made in this area, the applications of such sensors are hindered because of drawbacks related to the low sensitivity and slow response or long recovery time of p-type MOSs. In this study, the VOC sensing performance of a p-type MOS was significantly enhanced by forming a patterned p-type polycrystalline MOS with an ultrathin, high-aspect-ratio (similar to 25) structure (similar to 14 nm thickness) composed of ultrasmall grains (similar to 5 nm size). A high-resolution polycrystalline p-type MOS nanowire array with a grain size of similar to 5 nm was fabricated by secondary sputtering via Ar+ bombardment. Various p-type nanowire arrays of CuO, NiO, and Cr2O3 were easily fabricated by simply changing the sputtering material. The VOC sensor thus fabricated exhibited higher sensitivity (Delta R/R-a = 30 at 1 ppm hexane using NiO channels), as well as faster response or shorter recovery time (similar to 30 s) than that of previously reported p-type MOS sensors. This result is attributed to the high resolution and small grain size of p-type MOSs, which lead to overlap of fully charged zones; as a result, electrical properties are predominantly determined by surface states. Our new approach may be used as a route for producing high-resolution MOSs with particle sizes of similar to 5 nm within a highly ordered, tall nanowire array structure
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2016-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

GAS-SENSING PROPERTIES; EXHALED BREATH; LUNG-CANCER; NANOSTRUCTURES; SENSITIVITY; PERFORMANCE; CHEMIRESISTORS; NANOPARTICLES; NANOFIBERS

Citation

NANO LETTERS, v.16, no.7, pp.4508 - 4515

ISSN
1530-6984
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b01713
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/212465
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CBE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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