All-Ceramic Passive Wireless Temperature Sensor Realized by Tin-Doped Indium Oxide (ITO) Electrodes for Harsh Environment Applications

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In this work, an all-ceramic passive wireless inductor–capacitor (LC) resonator was pre-sented for stable temperature sensing up to 1200◦ C in air. Instead of using conventional metallic electrodes, the LC resonators are modeled and fabricated with thermally stable and highly electrocon-ductive ceramic oxide. The LC resonator was modeled in ANSYS HFSS to operate in a low-frequency region (50 MHz) within 50 × 50 mm geometry using the actual material properties of the circuit elements. The LC resonator was composed of a parallel plate capacitor coupled with a planar induc-tor deposited on an Al2 O3 substrate using screen-printing, and the ceramic pattern was sintered at 1250◦ C for 4 h in an ambient atmosphere. The sensitivity (average change in resonant frequency with respect to temperature) from 200–1200◦ C was ~170 kHz/◦ C. The temperature-dependent electrical conductivity of the tin-doped indium oxide (ITO, 10% SnO2 doping) on the quality factor showed an increase of Qf from 36 to 43 between 200◦ C and 1200◦ C. The proposed ITO electrodes displayed improved sensitivity and quality factor at elevated temperatures, proving them to be an excellent candidate for temperature sensing in harsh environments. The microstructural analysis of the co-sintered LC resonator was performed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) which showed that there are no cross-sectional and topographical defects after several thermal treatments.

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Idhaiam, K. S. V., Caswell, J. A., Pozo, P. D., Sabolsky, K., Sierros, K. A., Reynolds, D. S., & Sabolsky, E. M. (2022). All-Ceramic Passive Wireless Temperature Sensor Realized by Tin-Doped Indium Oxide (ITO) Electrodes for Harsh Environment Applications. Sensors, 22(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22062165

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