Gas Sensing Ability on Polycrystalline-Silicon Nanowire

  • Lo Y
  • Chen H
  • Yang Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Trace of protic gases can alter the conductivity of the polycrystalline silicon nanowire (poly-Si NW) field effect transistor (FET). The aprotic gases have no effect on the electrical parameters. The proposed mechanism is due to the surface grain boundary of poly-Si NW. The direct evidence is obtained from the comparison between single- and poly-Si NW. The electrical parameters are varied according to the relative humidity levels. Nevertheless, the water molecules can be removed by vacuum indicating that it is physical absorption on the surface. As a result, the poly-Si NW FET has potential to be a reusable device for protic gas sensor.

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Lo, Y.-R., Chen, H.-M. P., Yang, Y.-S., & Lu, M.-P. (2018). Gas Sensing Ability on Polycrystalline-Silicon Nanowire. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 7(7), Q3104–Q3107. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0161807jss

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