Title :
An e-nose concept based on semiconductor-assisted field ionization and gaseous discharge on arrays of whiskered nanowires
Author :
Sadeghian, Ramin Banan
Author_Institution :
H2scan Co., Valencia, CA, USA
Abstract :
Electronic nose systems employ an array of gas detectors each tailored to respond differently to a range of odors. In the presence of a particular gaseous compound, the responses of sensors form a signature that is analyzed in the signal transduction process. The gas sensing cells operate by a variety of different mechanisms, but generally, catalyst based sensors suffer from issues such as poor specificity, slow response time, and irreversibility. This work introduces a novel approach towards instantaneous and selective discrimination of gases based on their unique ionization properties: electric breakdown voltage and field ionization current-voltage characteristic. Synthesized gold and silicon nanowires, covered with sharp nanoscale whiskers, exhibited anomalously strong discharge and field ionization characteristics at very low bias voltages. The anomalous field ionization phenomenon was attributed to the combination of geometric field enhancement and the presence of localized surface states at the surface of the emitters.
Keywords :
biomimetics; electric breakdown; electronic noses; field ionisation; gases; gold; nanowires; sensor arrays; silicon; anomalous field ionization phenomenon; catalyst based sensor; discharge characteristics; e-nose concept; electric breakdown voltage; electronic nose system; emitter surface; field ionization characteristics; field ionization current-voltage characteristics; gas detector array; gas ionization properties; gas sensing cell mechanism; gaseous compound; gaseous discharge; geometric field enhancement; instantaneous gas discrimination; localized surface state presence; low bias voltage; odor range; poor sensor specificity; selective gas discrimination; semiconductor-assisted field ionization; sensor irreversibility; sensor response; sharp nanoscale whisker; signal transduction process; signature analysis; slow response time; synthesized gold nanowire; synthesized silicon nanowire; whiskered nanowire array; Discharges (electric); Gas detectors; Gold; Ionization; Nanowires; Electronic nose; electric breakdown; field ionization; field-enhancement; gas sensor; nanowires;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610832