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Hydrogen gas sensors from polysilicon nanobelt devices selectively modified with sensing materials.

NANOTECHNOLOGY(2016)

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Abstract
Double-junction n(+)/n(-)/n(+) polysilicon nanobelts featuring selectively deposited sensing materials have been investigated for application as H-2 gas sensors. The selective modification of the devices was performed through a combination of localized ablation of a resist and lift-off of a previous catalyst material deposited through e-beam evaporation. Four nanobelt devices, differentiated by their doping concentrations at the n(-) region (from 2.5. x. 10(13) to 2.5. x. 10(14) cm(-2)), were analyzed in terms of the responses to H-2 and their self-heating effects. A low doping concentration improved the response at room temperature, owing to a longer Debye length. The variation in the H-2-induced surface potential associated with temperature, accounting for degradation in the response of the nanobelts with Joule heating bias, was analyzed in terms of the I-V characteristics of the double-junction device. Among various catalysts (Pt, Pd, Pt/Pd) evaluated for their H-2 sensing characteristics, an ultrathin film of Pt/Pd was most favorable.
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hydrogen sensor,localized Joule heating,self-heating,double-junction,polysilicon nanobelts
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