ICYTE   26279
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNOLOGICAS EN ELECTRONICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Effects of donor density on power-law response in tin dioxide gas sensors
Autor/es:
MIRABELLA, D.A.; ALDAO, C.M.; LONGO, E.; PONCE, M.A.; CATTO, A.C.; DESIMONE, P.M.; DA SILVA, L.F.
Revista:
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2021 vol. 329
ISSN:
0925-4005
Resumen:
We investigated the power-law responses in two types of tin dioxide (SnO2) films: one made from nanosized grains and another from from very large grains, both under dry air. Experimental results revealed a significant dependence between the sensitivity and the SnO2 grain size. We therefore propose, that the gas sensor sensitivity is not only determined by oxygen chemisorption, but also by changes in the density of oxygen vacancies in response to changes in the ambient gas pressure. Band bendings and adsorbate coverages for different oxygen pressures were derived resorting to the electroneutrality condition, including changes in the concentration of oxygen vacancies within the grains due to the exposure to different oxygen pressure. The consequences for the film conductivity and its power-law response were analyzed and compared with experimental results.