Hydrogen gas-sensing with bilayer structures of WO3 and Pd in SAW and electric systems |
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Authors: | Wies?aw P. Jakubik |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Physics, Silesian Technical University, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland |
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Abstract: | ![]() A bi-layer sensor structure of WO3 (~ 100 nm) with a very thin film of palladium (Pd~ 18 nm) on the top, has been studied for hydrogen gas-sensing application at ~ 80 °C and ~ 120 °C and low hydrogen concentrations (0.025-1%). The structures were obtained by vacuum deposition (first the WO3 and then the Pd film) onto a LiNbO3 Y-cut Z-propagating substrate making use of the Surface Acoustic Wave method and additionally (in this same technological processes) onto a glass substrate with a planar microelectrode array for simultaneous monitoring of planar resistance of the structure. A very good correlation has been observed between these two methods — frequency changes in SAW method correlate very well with decreases in the bi-layer structure resistance. The SAW method is faster at the lower interaction temperature such as 80 °C, whereas at an elevated temperature of 120 °C, the electrical planar method is also fast and has a lower limit of detection. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen sensor Bi-layer structure Tungsten trioxide Palladium Surface acoustic wave Electrical planar method |
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