Room-temperature gas sensors based on gallium nitride nanoparticles
Solid State Communications 150(41-42): 2053-2056
Article 2010 English
Authors
BC
Basant Chitara
DL
Dattatray J. Late
SK
S. B. Krupanidhi
Abstract
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Room-temperature sensing characteristics for H2, ethanol, NH3, H2S and water have been investigated with thick-film sensors based on GaN nanoparticles, prepared by a simple chemical route. In general, GaN nanoparticles exhibit satisfactory sensor properties for these gases and vapors even at room temperature. The sensitivity for ethanol is found to be highest, the sensitivity and recovery times being smallest. Gas sensor properties of GaN seem to be related to intrinsic defects, which act as sorption sites for the gas molecules.
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