| Literature DB >> 21990233 |
Youngreal Kwak1, Jianwei Wang, Sunglyul Meang, Gil-Ho Kim.
Abstract
We fabricated nanoparticle-based gas through in situ ac dielectrophoretical assembling of drop-coated SnO(2) nanoparticles to bridge the gap between electrodes with high aspect ratio. While the conventional dielectrophoresis (DEP) adopts a microfluidic system for continuous flow of the solution during the process, we just drop-coated a small amount of solution onto the electrodes and executed in situ DEP for a very short time. This is a very simple, cost-effective, time-saving, and highly reproducible process. We fixed the duration time and applied voltage for the DEP at 1 s and 1 V respectively and changed the frequencies from 1 up to 500 kHz. I-V characteristics of the samples were checked and it was found that DEP samples fabricated at 1 s, 1 V and 150 kHz conditions showed considerably higher connectivity of the nanoparticles. This can be attributed to the excellent step coverage achieved by ac DEP under those conditions. The devices drop-coated and dielectrophoretically assembled at other ac frequency conditions showed poor connectivity. Hydrogen gas sensing properties of the sensors fabricated under 1 s, 1 V and 150 kHz conditions were checked by flowing through 160 ppm H(2). The sensitivity reaches a maximum value of ~ 700% at 350 °C. The response time is ~ 200 s at 350 °C.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21990233 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/44/445501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874