Pt coated Cr2O3 thin films for resistive gas sensors

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The resistive response of atomic layer deposited thin epitaxial α-Cr2O3(0 0 1) films, to H2 and CO in air, was studied. The films were covered with Pt nanoislands formed by electron-beam evaporation of a sub-monolayer amount of the material. The gas measurements were performed at 250°C and 450°C. These temperatures led to different proportion of chemical states, Pt2+ and Pt4+, to which the Pt oxidized. The modification was ascertained by the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy method. As a result of the modification, the response was fast at 250°C, but slowed at 450°C. A disadvantageous abundance of Pt4+ arising at 450°C in air could be diminished by high-vacuum annealing thus restoring the response properties of the system at 250°C. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

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Kasikov, A., Gerst, A., Kikas, A., Matisen, L., Saar, A., Tarre, A., & Rosental, A. (2009). Pt coated Cr2O3 thin films for resistive gas sensors. In Central European Journal of Physics (Vol. 7, pp. 356–362). Versita. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-009-0049-1

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