Room temperature ammonia gas sensor using Nd-doped SnO2 thin films and its characterization

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Nd-doped SnO2 thin films are prepared by the nebulizer spray pyrolysis method. The compositional and morphological studies are discussed. The X-ray diffraction reveals that the films are polycrystalline in nature. The grain size increases as the doping concentration of Nd increases. The x-axis orientation of the films is enhanced by Nd doping. The intensity of the miller indices (200) is enhanced due to doping. In the Raman spectrum, the doping concentration-dependent intensity is observed. The quenching is observed in the photoluminescence spectrum. The transmittance and the band gap of films have been decreased due to doping. The 5 wt% Nd-doped film shows the maximum response to ammonia.

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Maheswari, S., Karunakaran, M., Chandrasekar, L. B., Kasirajan, K., & Rajkumar, N. (2020). Room temperature ammonia gas sensor using Nd-doped SnO2 thin films and its characterization. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 31(15), 12586–12594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-020-03809-6

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