JOURNAL ARTICLE

Suspended Carbon Nanotubes for Humidity Sensing

Shivaram ArunachalamAnubha A. GuptaRicardo IzquierdoFrédéric Nabki

Year: 2018 Journal:   Sensors Vol: 18 (5)Pages: 1655-1655   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

A room temperature microfabrication technique using SU8, an epoxy-based highly functional photoresist as a sacrificial layer, is developed to obtain suspended aligned carbon nanotube beams. The humidity-sensing characteristics of aligned suspended single-walled carbon nanotube films are studied. A comparative study between suspended and non-suspended architectures is done by recording the resistance change in the nanotubes under humidity. For the tests, the humidity was varied from 15% to 98% RH. A comparative study between suspended and non-suspended devices shows that the response and recovery times of the suspended devices was found to be almost 3 times shorter than the non-suspended devices. The suspended devices also showed minimal hysteresis even after 10 humidity cycles, and also exhibit enhanced sensitivity. Repeatability tests were performed by subjecting the sensors to continuous humidification cycles. All tests reported here have been performed using pristine non-functionalized nanotubes.

Keywords:
Carbon nanotube Materials science Humidity Microfabrication Photoresist Hysteresis Relative humidity Composite material Nanotechnology Layer (electronics) Fabrication Meteorology

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