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Stability, sensitivity and selectivity of tungsten trioxide films for sensing applications

✍ Scribed by Dean J. Smith; John F. Vatelino; Robert S. Falconer; Elmer L. Wittman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
456 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0925-4005

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✦ Synopsis


The stability, sensitivity and selectivity of r.f. sputtered gold-doped tungsten trioxide (WO,) fihns for gas-sensing applications have been examined. The WO, film sensing properties, such as electrical conductivity and carrier type, concentration and mobility, have been measured. It is found that in order to improve the W03 t?hn stability, sensitivity and response time, it is necessary to subject the as-deposited films to a heat treatment or 'activation' process. This process enables concentrations of less than 1 part per billion (ppb) of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in air to be measured reproducibly. The films are exposed to several interferent gases and are found to be weakly sensitive only to hydrogen (Hz); however, this is not expected to be problematic in H&sensing applications. The present work clearly shows that properly treated gold-doped W03 films are extremely stable, sensitive and selective to HZ.7 gas in the ppb range.


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