Fabrication of temperature sensor based on copper oxide nanowires grown on titanium coated glass substrate

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Single phase, adherent films of copper oxide nanowires (CuO NWs) were successfully grown on a glass substrate. Titanium nanofilm was pre-coated on the glass substrate to assist the growth of a layer adherent to the substrate. The copper film of 1.5 µm thickness was deposited via physical vapor deposition technique followed by thermal oxidation in air at various temperatures for 4 h. The product was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) and Fourier transformation infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy to find the crystal structure, morphology, phases, and optical properties of the deposited films. The CuO NWs film with 60 % transmittance at wavelengths greater than 800 nm was obtained. It can be used as an infrared thermal imaging filter and in optoelectronic devices. The fabricated temperature sensor exhibited high sensitivity in the temperature range of 20 °C to 180 °C.

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Aljubouri, A. A., Faisal, A. D., & Khalef, W. K. (2018). Fabrication of temperature sensor based on copper oxide nanowires grown on titanium coated glass substrate. Materials Science- Poland, 36(3), 460–468. https://doi.org/10.2478/msp-2018-0051

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