Title of article :
Synthesis and gas sensor applications of nanostructured ZnO grown at low temperatures
Author/Authors :
LUPAN, Oleg University of Central Florida - Department of Physics, USA , LUPAN, Oleg Technical University of Moldova - Department of Microelectronics and Biomedical Engineering, Moldova , LUPAN, Oleg Institut de Recherche de Chimie-Paris, France , PAUPORTE, Thierry Institut de Recherche de Chimie-Paris, France , CHOW, Lee University of Central Florida - Department of Physics, USA
From page :
399
To page :
419
Abstract :
ZnO nanoarchitecture-based nano- and microdevices came into the focus due to their multifunctional operation. In this work, we summarize cost-effective procedures to grow ZnO nano- and microstructures, namely hydrothermal growth and electrochemical deposition. These techniques allow the controllable growth of ZnO nano- and microarchitectures at relatively low temperatures, below 100 ° C, and do not require sophisticated equipment. We report on technological details for synthesis of ZnO and its characterization and applications in different novel devices such as gas sensors. Nanosensors and microsensors were fabricated using a focused ion beam and by metal welding an individual nano- and microstructure to form rigid contacts. Devices made from pure and doped ZnO nanostructures are presented and discussed. Developed nano- and microdevice structures show promising performances and are quite attractive for further investigations in sensor applications. Several factors determine the gas sensing mechanism of pure and doped ZnO micro- and nanowire/nanorods and discussions on this are summarized.
Keywords :
ZnO , nanosensor , microdevices , electrochemical , hydrothermal
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Physics
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Physics
Record number :
2528901
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