Ethanol and Hydrogen Gas-Sensing Properties of CuO-CuFe2O4 Nanostructured Thin Films

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Nanocrystalline CuO-CuFe2O4 composite thin films were developed from CuFeO2 ceramic target using a radio-frequency sputtering method followed by a thermal oxidation process. This fabrication process helps to develop porous sensing layers which are highly desirable for solid-state resistive gas sensors. Their sensing properties toward ethanol and hydrogen gas in dry air were examined at the operating temperatures ranging from 250 °C to 500 °C. The electrical transients during adsorption and desorption of the test gases were fitted with the Langmuir single site gas adsorption model. A composite thin film with a total thickness of 25 nm showed highest response (79%) toward hydrogen (500 ppm) at the operating temperature of 400 °C. The shortest response time (τres) was found to be 60 and 90 s for hydrogen and ethanol, respectively. The dependence of the response of the sensor on gas concentration (10-500 ppm) was also studied.

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De, S., Venkataramani, N., Prasad, S., Dusane, R. O., Presmanes, L., Thimont, Y., … Barnabe, A. (2018). Ethanol and Hydrogen Gas-Sensing Properties of CuO-CuFe2O4 Nanostructured Thin Films. IEEE Sensors Journal, 18(17), 6937–6945. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2018.2849330

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