A near single crystalline TiO<sub>2</sub>nanohelix array: enhanced gas sensing performance and its application as a monolithically integrated electronic nose — Sun-Yong Hwang (2012) | RDL Network
A near single crystalline TiO<sub>2</sub>nanohelix array: enhanced gas sensing performance and its application as a monolithically integrated electronic nose
Article 2012 en
Authors
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Sun-Yong Hwang
HK
Hyunah Kwon
SC
Sameer Chhajed
Abstract
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We present high performance gas sensors based on an array of near single crystalline TiO(2) nanohelices fabricated by rotating oblique angle deposition (OAD). The combination of large surface-to-volume ratio, extremely small size (<30 nm) comparable to the Debye length, a near single crystallinity of TiO(2) nanohelices, together with the unique top-and-bottom electrode configuration hugely improves the H(2)-sensing performance, including ∼10 times higher response at 50 ppm, approximately a factor of 5 lower detection limit, and much faster response time than the conventional TiO(2) thin film devices. Beyond such remarkable performance enhancement, the excellent compatibility of the OAD method compared with the conventional micro-fabrication technology opens a new avenue for monolithic integration of high-performance chemoresistive sensors to fabricate a simple, low cost, reliable, yet fully functional electronic nose and multi-functional smart chips for in situ environmental monitoring.
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