Issue 29, 2020

Simultaneous achievement of superior response and full recovery of titanium dioxide/graphene hybrid FET sensors for NH3 through p- to n-mode switch

Abstract

The switch in the sensing mode for better identification of donor/acceptor gases with simultaneous enhancement of the sensing performance at a fixed working temperature particularly room temperature (RT) is quite challenging for gas sensors. Herein, TiO2/graphene hybrid field effect transistor (FET) sensors (TiO2/GFET) with varied hybrid areas are presented. Superior sensing and recovery performances for NH3 are achieved through sensing mode switch via gate biasing. 16.40% response and full recovery for 25 ppm NH3 are achieved for TiO2/GFET sensors with 100% titanium dioxide coverage (D100) at RT (27 °C) with 15–20% humidity upon switching sensing mode from p- to n via gate biasing. Full recovery is attributed to the Coulomb interaction between charged polar donor molecules and positively polarized surface which is enhanced by the switch from p- to n-mode. The humidity can enhance response up to −35.48% for 25 ppm NH3 with full recovery in n-mode for D100. D100 shows superior selectivity towards NH3 against both electron-acceptor NO2 and several other electron-donor analytes. The sensing behaviors for NH3 are well elucidated using energy band diagrams based on the experimental results. This study proposes a novel idea for performance improvement of FET based sensors with p- and n-type hybrid sensing materials through p (n)- to n (p)-mode switch assisted by gate biasing by incorporating suitable electron (hole) rich materials to compensate holes (electrons) in p (n)-type materials for electron donor (acceptor) gas detection.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous achievement of superior response and full recovery of titanium dioxide/graphene hybrid FET sensors for NH3 through p- to n-mode switch

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Apr 2020
Accepted
10 Jun 2020
First published
30 Jun 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 16701-16711

Simultaneous achievement of superior response and full recovery of titanium dioxide/graphene hybrid FET sensors for NH3 through p- to n-mode switch

A. Falak, Y. Tian, L. Yan, X. Zhang, L. Xu, Z. Song, F. Dong, P. Chen, M. Zhao, H. Wang and W. Chu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 16701 DOI: 10.1039/D0CP02070B

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