Title :
A stannic dioxide sensor array system for organophosphorus insecticides detection
Author :
Wei, Lau Yee ; Salleh, Muhamad Mat
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Microeng. & Nanoelectron., Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract :
This paper reports on a study using the doped SnO2 thin films array as sensor to detect Organophosphorus insecticides. In this paper, the sensor array consisted of six different Sn O2 sensing elements doped with HO2, PbO, CuO, CoO, NiO and Fe2O3 respectively. All of the sensing elements and electrode thin films of the sensor array were deposited by using the electron beam evaporation technique. The sensing elements were all deposited in the sandwich structure (SnO2-dopant-Sn O2) on the Si/SiO2 substrate. The thickness of the respective layers were fixed to 1500 - 100 - 1500 . Then, these sensing element thin films were subjected to annealing process at 500 C in the oxygen environment for 5 hours to induce the homogenization of the thin films and also the crystallization process. After that, the Al electrodes were deposited. Electric current response was measured for all of these sensing elements when the sensor array was exposed to the vapour of three different commercial Organophosphorus insecticides at the operating temperature of 250 C. It was found that the sensor array showed reasonable repeatability and selectivity towards the Organophosphorus insecticides.
Keywords :
chemical sensors; cobalt compounds; copper compounds; hydrogen compounds; iron compounds; lead compounds; nickel compounds; sandwich structures; semiconductor thin films; sensor fusion; tin compounds; 100 angstrom; 1500 angstrom; 250 C; 5 h; 500 C; Fe2O3; Si-SiO2; SnO2:CoO; SnO2:CuO; SnO2:HO2; SnO2:NiO; SnO2:PbO; annealing; crystallization; electric current response; electrode thin film; electron beam evaporation; homogenization; organophosphorus insecticides; oxygen environment; sandwich structure; sensor array system; Electrodes; Gas detectors; Iron; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Sputtering; Temperature sensors; Thin film sensors; Tin; Transistors; Organophosphorus insecticides; SnO; dopant;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Electronics, 2004. ICSE 2004. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8658-2
DOI :
10.1109/SMELEC.2004.1620964