The sensing response of
thin film sensors loaded with Pd nanoparticles
is studied for
gas. Nanoparticles of Pd catalyst of varying size (2–6 nm) are synthesized using chemical route with different concentrations of polyvinyl pyrollidone (PVP) as a stabilizing agent and dispersed over the surface of
thin film deposited by rf magnetron sputtering technique. The sensing response of all prepared sensors was recorded over a temperature range of 50
–200
. The effect of PVP used for synthesis of Pd nanoparticles has been studied on the sensing response characteristics of
sensors. The optimized sensor structure was found to exhibit a higher response
at a relatively low operating temperature (150
) with fast response time
for 500 ppm
gas. The origin of enhanced sensing response is identified in the light of the interaction of PVP with Pd nanoparticles besides the spill over of
gas molecules on the uncovered surface of
thin film.