Zinc Oxide based Thin Films for Sensor Application
Date
2020
Authors
P, Bharath S.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The present work deals with the preparation of ZnO thin films doped with Cd
[CdxZn1-xO (0-20 at. %)], In [InxZn1-xO (0-5 at. %)], Al [AlxZn1-xO (0-5 at. %)] and
mixed oxides with copper [Cu1-xZnxO (0≤x≤1)], tin [ZnxSn1-xO (0≤x≤1)] on glass
substrates using spray pyrolysis technique. The structural, morphological,
compositional and optical properties were studied to understand the effect of different
doping and its concentration with intension of using prepared thin films for gas sensor
application. The XRD analysis revealed that doped ZnO thin films were having
hexagonal wurtzite structure with preferred orientation along (002) direction. Slight
shift in the (002) peak was also observed and it was dependent on doping
concentration and radii of dopant. The SEM studies confirmed the formation of
homogeneous and uniform thin films with granular morphology and surface features
were reliant on doping concentration. The resistivity of undoped films were very high
and it was decreasing with addition of dopant. Optimal doping concentration was
found to be 10 at. % for cadmium and 3 at. % for indium and aluminium with >80%
optical transmittance in visible region. The gas sensing properties were investigated at
optimal temperature of 3500C for various volatile organic compounds like acetone,
ethanol and methanol. The ZnO thin films with 10 at. % cadmium doping showed
highest sensitivity of 50% for 1 ppm ethanol.
XRD studies on prepared Cu1-xZnxO and ZnxSn1-xO thin films confirmed
formation of composite and amorphous thin films respectively. Formation of Cu1-
xZnxO composite thin film improves sensing property, but formation of amorphous
phase in ZnxSn1-xO thin films do not contribute towards any improvement in
sensitivity. Maximum electrical conductivity was achieved for Cu0.75Zn0.25O
composite thin films, which also showed highest sensing property for VOCs.
Cu0.75Zn0.25O thin films were selective towards ethanol and were capable of detecting
1 ppm of ethanol at operating temperature of 2900C.
Studies gave better insight into behaviour of metal oxides thin films towards
sensor application, which will help in improvement of device applicability. Furtherresearch is required to improve selectivity, stability and miniaturization of sensor
material for hand held gas sensor and electronic nose application.
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Department of Physics