Title of article :
Investigation of sensitivity and selectivity of ZnO thin film to volatile organic compounds
Author/Authors :
Teimoori, F Department of Physics - Faculty of Science - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - P.O. Box 13185-786, Tehran , Khojier, K Department of Physics - Faculty of Science - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - P.O. Box 13185-786, Tehran , Dehnavi, N. Z. Department of Physics - Faculty of Science - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - P.O. Box 13185-786, Tehran
Abstract :
This research addresses a detailed study on the sensitivity and selectivity of ZnO thin film to volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors that can be used for the development of VOC sensors. The ZnO thin film of
100 nm thickness was prepared by post-annealing of
e-beam evaporated Zn thin film. The sample was structurally,
morphologically, and chemically characterized by
X-ray diffraction and field emission scanning electron
microscopy analyses. The sensitivity, selectivity, and
detection limit of the sample were tested with respect to a
wide range of common VOC vapors, including acetone,
formaldehyde, acetic acid, formic acid, acetylene, toluene,
benzene, ethanol, methanol, and isopropanol in the temperature
range of 200–400 C. The results show that the
best sensitivity and detection limit of the sample are related
to acetone vapor in the studied temperature range. The ZnO
thin film-based acetone sensor also shows a good reproducibility
and stability at the operating temperature of
280 C.
Keywords :
ZnO , Thin film , Sensitivity , Selectivity , VOCs
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics