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Self-assembled and highly selective sensors based on air bridge structured nanowire junction arrays SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Self-assembled and highly selective sensors based on air bridge structured nanowire junction arrays
Authors
Won Jeong ParkKyung Jin ChoiMyung Hwa KimBon Hyeong KooLee, JLJeong Min Baik
Date Issued
2013-08-14
Publisher
ACS Publications
Abstract
We describe a strategy for creating an air-bridge-structured nanowire junction array platform that capable of reliably discriminating between three gases (hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide) in air. Alternatively driven dual nanowire species of ZnO and CuO with the average diameter of similar to 30 nm on a single substrate are used and decorated with metallic nanoparticles to form two-dimensional microarray, which do not need to consider the post fabrications. Each individual nanowires in the array form n-n, p-p, and p-n junctions at the micro/nanoscale on single substrate and the junctions act as electrical conducting path for carriers. The adsorption of gas molecules to the surface changes the potential barrier height formed at the junctions and the carrier transport inside the straight semiconductors, which provide the ability of a given sensor array to differentiate among the junctions. The sensors were tested for their ability to distinguish three gases (H-2, CO, and NO2), which they were able to do unequivocally when the data was classified using linear discriminant analysis.
Keywords
electronic nose (E-nose); metal-oxides; nanowire; copper oxide; zinc oxide; junctions array; VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS; SILICON NANOWIRE; GAS SENSOR; SENSING PROPERTIES; HUMID ATMOSPHERES; CARBON NANOTUBES; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; ELECTRONIC NOSE; ZNO-NANOWIRE; PERFORMANCE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/14623
DOI
10.1021/AM401635E
ISSN
1944-8244
Article Type
Article
Citation
ACS Applied Materials and Interface, vol. 5, no. 15, page. 6802 - 6807, 2013-08-14
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