Title :
Highly sensitive magnetic-catalytic gas sensor
Author :
Chih-Hsiung Shen ; Shu-Jung Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mechatron. Eng., Nat. Changhua Univ. of Educ., Changhua, Taiwan
Abstract :
Magnetic-catalyzed SnO2 with Fe3O4 of CMOS MEMS gas sensor is proposed and it´s based on the magnetic-catalytic sensing mechanism to increase sensitivity. Beyond the conventional power dissipation of heating to maintain a certain working temperature, a new approach for gas sensor with magnetic-catalytic mechanism works at the ambient temperature without the consideration of active heating. The design and fabrication is realized by the standard 0.35μm CMOS process to fabricate a gas sensor with mesh stacked electrodes. For the preparation of magnetic sensing material, a prepared solution of sol-gel SnO2 is mixed at SnO2:Fe3O4 = 3:1, which was deposited onto mesh stacked electrodes. When the CO gas sensor is introduced, the sample is tested and verified inside a CO gas chamber with a magnetic field generator of solenoid coil. We also build a magnetic-catalytic gas reaction behavior description based on Gibbs free energy and the Eyring equation. A careful investigation of measurement results, at horizontal magnetic field, the sensitivity of proposed CO gas sensor reaches 1.73%/ppm under the 12 Gauss which shows widely applicable for an ultra-low power chemical microsensor with high sensitivity.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; carbon compounds; catalysis; free energy; gas sensors; iron compounds; low-power electronics; microsensors; tin compounds; CMOS MEMS gas sensor; CO; Eyring equation; Gibbs free energy; SnO2-Fe3O4; magnetic field generator; magnetic-catalytic gas reaction behavior; magnetic-catalytic gas sensor; mesh stacked electrodes; size 0.35 mum; solenoid coil; ultralow power chemical microsensor; Electrodes; Gas detectors; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Materials; Sensitivity; CMOS-MEMS; Fe3O4; Gas sensor; Magnetic-Catalyst; SnO2;
Conference_Titel :
Sensing Technology (ICST), 2013 Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wellington
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5220-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICSensT.2013.6727687