Young-Jin ChoiIn-Sung HwangJae‐Gwan ParkKyoung Jin ChoiJae-Hwan ParkJong‐Heun Lee
We fabricated a nanowire-based gas sensor using a simple method of growing SnO(2) nanowires bridging the gap between two pre-patterned Au catalysts, in which the electrical contacts to the nanowires are self-assembled during the synthesis of the nanowires. The gas sensing capability of this network-structured gas sensor was demonstrated using a diluted NO(2). The sensitivity, as a function of temperature, was highest at 200 °C and was determined to be 18 and 180 when the NO(2) concentration was 0.5 and 5 ppm, respectively. Our sensor showed higher sensitivity compared to different types of sensors including SnO(2) powder-based thin films, SnO(2) coating on carbon nanotubes or single/multiple SnO(2) nanobelts. The enhanced sensitivity was attributed to the additional modulation of the sensor resistance due to the potential barrier at nanowire/nanowire junctions as well as the surface depletion region of each nanowire.
Qin KuangChangshi LaoZhong Lin WangZhaoxiong XieLan‐Sun Zheng
Biao WangLingni ZhuYuhua YangNing XuGuowei Yang
Qin Kuang (389681)Changshi Lao (2491957)Zhong Lin Wang (1273431)Zhaoxiong Xie (1301559)Lansun Zheng (1578280)
Daeil KimJunyeong YunGeumbee LeeJeong Sook Ha
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