Sensors (Feb 2012)

Investigation of the Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensing Characteristics of Tin Oxide Mixed Cerium Oxide Thin Films

  • Muhammad B. Haider,
  • Mohammad F. Al-Kuhaili,
  • Imran A. Bakhtiari,
  • Sardar M. A. Durrani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s120302598
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 2598 – 2609

Abstract

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Thin films of tin oxide mixed cerium oxide were grown on unheated substrates by physical vapor deposition. The films were annealed in air at 500 °C for two hours, and were characterized using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and optical spectrophotometry. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy results reveal that the films were highly porous and porosity of our films was found to be in the range of 11.6–21.7%. The films were investigated for the detection of carbon monoxide, and were found to be highly sensitive. We found that 430 °C was the optimum operating temperature for sensing CO gas at concentrations as low as 5 ppm. Our sensors exhibited fast response and recovery times of 26 s and 30 s, respectively.

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