In2O3-ZnO pyramids like structure prepared by spray-pyrolysis technique for gas sensing applications

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Polycrystalline Indium oxide (In2O3) and Indium oxide-zinc oxide (IZO) thin films mixed with 10% ZnO content were prepared by spray-pyrolysis technique at relatively low substrate temperature (150 ̊C).Field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) shows that the nanostructure at 10% ZnO content has pyramid like structure. The hall effect measurements show that the prepared samples have n-type charge carriers.The films were examined as gas sensor against H2S gas at different operating temperatures (200, 250 and 300) oC, and it was found that the IZO sample a good sensitivity to H2S gas ~ 572 % at operating temperature 200 oC, with relatively fast response time of 19 s and recovery time of 17 s.

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Jasim, I. K., Ibrahim, I. M., & Alyas, M. K. (2018). In2O3-ZnO pyramids like structure prepared by spray-pyrolysis technique for gas sensing applications. Iraqi Journal of Science, 59(1 A), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.24996/IJS.2018.59.1A.9

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