AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films

Iron-zinc oxide films with different Zn contents were ultrasonically sprayed on glass substrates and inter-digital gold electrodes were evaporated upon them. Films were deposited from solutions containing 2, 10 and 30 at. % Zn. Hematite, amorphous and Franklinite structures turned out, respectively....

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Main Authors: Alejandro AVILA-GARCÍA, Manuel GARCÍA-HIPÓLITO, Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO-KUWABARA
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Language:English
Published: IFSA Publishing, S.L. 2009-09-01
Series:Sensors & Transducers
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Online Access:http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/september_09/P_500.pdf
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spelling doaj-04d54326761f4cc48ac20283aa5f4e722020-11-24T22:47:42ZengIFSA Publishing, S.L.Sensors & Transducers2306-85151726-54792009-09-011089156167AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide FilmsAlejandro AVILA-GARCÍA0Manuel GARCÍA-HIPÓLITO1Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO-KUWABARA2CINVESTAV del I. P. N., Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Sección de Electrónica del Estado Sólido, A.P. 14-740, G.A. Madero 07360, D. F., MéxicoUNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, A.P. 70-360 Coyoacán, 04510 México, DF, MéxicoCINVESTAV del I. P. N., Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Sección de Electrónica del Estado Sólido, A.P. 14-740, G.A. Madero 07360, D. F., MéxicoIron-zinc oxide films with different Zn contents were ultrasonically sprayed on glass substrates and inter-digital gold electrodes were evaporated upon them. Films were deposited from solutions containing 2, 10 and 30 at. % Zn. Hematite, amorphous and Franklinite structures turned out, respectively. They were assessed as humidity and propane detectors under alternating-current conditions for frequencies from 1 to 105 Hz and temperatures 30 and 250 oC. Their impedances in dry air, humid air and humid air plus propane were determined from voltage measurements with a Lock-In amplifier. Sensitivities to humidity (53 % RH.) and 189, 500 and 786 ppm of propane from the response of the resistance, reactance and also the total impedance were determined as functions of frequency. The maximum sensitivity to humidity ranges from 24 % up to 308 %. For propane, the maximum sensitivity ranges from 45 % up to 711 %. The largest sensitivity values correspond in all cases to reactance. From the dynamical response, the response and recovery times are determined, along with the concentration-dependence of the sensitivity. The sensing mechanisms are commented. http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/september_09/P_500.pdfIron-zinc oxide filmsUltrasonic spray pyrolysisAC measurementsHumidity and propane sensors
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author Alejandro AVILA-GARCÍA
Manuel GARCÍA-HIPÓLITO
Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO-KUWABARA
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Manuel GARCÍA-HIPÓLITO
Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO-KUWABARA
AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films
Sensors & Transducers
Iron-zinc oxide films
Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
AC measurements
Humidity and propane sensors
author_facet Alejandro AVILA-GARCÍA
Manuel GARCÍA-HIPÓLITO
Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO-KUWABARA
author_sort Alejandro AVILA-GARCÍA
title AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films
title_short AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films
title_full AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films
title_fullStr AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films
title_full_unstemmed AC Response to Humidity and Propane of Sprayed Fe-Zn Oxide Films
title_sort ac response to humidity and propane of sprayed fe-zn oxide films
publisher IFSA Publishing, S.L.
series Sensors & Transducers
issn 2306-8515
1726-5479
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Iron-zinc oxide films with different Zn contents were ultrasonically sprayed on glass substrates and inter-digital gold electrodes were evaporated upon them. Films were deposited from solutions containing 2, 10 and 30 at. % Zn. Hematite, amorphous and Franklinite structures turned out, respectively. They were assessed as humidity and propane detectors under alternating-current conditions for frequencies from 1 to 105 Hz and temperatures 30 and 250 oC. Their impedances in dry air, humid air and humid air plus propane were determined from voltage measurements with a Lock-In amplifier. Sensitivities to humidity (53 % RH.) and 189, 500 and 786 ppm of propane from the response of the resistance, reactance and also the total impedance were determined as functions of frequency. The maximum sensitivity to humidity ranges from 24 % up to 308 %. For propane, the maximum sensitivity ranges from 45 % up to 711 %. The largest sensitivity values correspond in all cases to reactance. From the dynamical response, the response and recovery times are determined, along with the concentration-dependence of the sensitivity. The sensing mechanisms are commented.
topic Iron-zinc oxide films
Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
AC measurements
Humidity and propane sensors
url http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/september_09/P_500.pdf
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