Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes

In this paper, we demonstrate the feasibility of realization of transparent gas sensors based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Both sensing layer and electrodes consist of CNTs deposited by spray deposition. The transparent sensor—with a transmittance higher than 60% in both sensing layer and e...

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Main Authors: Florin C. Loghin, Aniello Falco, Jose F. Salmeron, Paolo Lugli, Alaa Abdellah, Almudena Rivadeneyra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/20/4591
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spelling doaj-22b8408c7572473c8b84ed5a5ca38e0d2020-11-25T01:15:00ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-10-011920459110.3390/s19204591s19204591Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon NanotubesFlorin C. Loghin0Aniello Falco1Jose F. Salmeron2Paolo Lugli3Alaa Abdellah4Almudena Rivadeneyra5Institute for Nanoelectronics, Technical University of Munich, 80333 Munich, GermanyFaculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bolzano, 39100 Bolzano-Bozen, ItalyPervasive Electronics Advanced Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Electronics and Computer Technology, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, SpainFaculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bolzano, 39100 Bolzano-Bozen, ItalyInstitute for Nanoelectronics, Technical University of Munich, 80333 Munich, GermanyPervasive Electronics Advanced Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Electronics and Computer Technology, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, SpainIn this paper, we demonstrate the feasibility of realization of transparent gas sensors based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Both sensing layer and electrodes consist of CNTs deposited by spray deposition. The transparent sensor&#8212;with a transmittance higher than 60% in both sensing layer and electrodes&#8212;is characterized towards NH<sub>3</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> and compared with a reference sensor with the same active layer but evaporated Au electrodes. In particular, the sensitivity towards NH<sub>3</sub> is virtually identical for both reference and transparent sensors, whereas the transparent device exhibits higher sensitivity to CO<sub>2</sub> than the reference electrode. The effect of the spacing among consecutive electrodes is also studied, demonstrating that a wider spacing in fully CNT based sensors results in a higher sensitivity because of the higher sensing resistance, whereas this effect was not observed in gold electrodes, as their resistance can be neglected with respect to the resistance of the CNT sensing layer. Overall, the transparent sensors show performance comparable&#8212;if not superior&#8212;to the traditionally realized ones, opening the way for seamlessly integrated sensors, which do not compromise on quality.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/20/4591ammoniaco<sub>2</sub>single-walledspray depositiontransparent electrodes
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author Florin C. Loghin
Aniello Falco
Jose F. Salmeron
Paolo Lugli
Alaa Abdellah
Almudena Rivadeneyra
spellingShingle Florin C. Loghin
Aniello Falco
Jose F. Salmeron
Paolo Lugli
Alaa Abdellah
Almudena Rivadeneyra
Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes
Sensors
ammonia
co<sub>2</sub>
single-walled
spray deposition
transparent electrodes
author_facet Florin C. Loghin
Aniello Falco
Jose F. Salmeron
Paolo Lugli
Alaa Abdellah
Almudena Rivadeneyra
author_sort Florin C. Loghin
title Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes
title_short Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes
title_full Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes
title_fullStr Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes
title_full_unstemmed Fully Transparent Gas Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes
title_sort fully transparent gas sensor based on carbon nanotubes
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-10-01
description In this paper, we demonstrate the feasibility of realization of transparent gas sensors based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Both sensing layer and electrodes consist of CNTs deposited by spray deposition. The transparent sensor&#8212;with a transmittance higher than 60% in both sensing layer and electrodes&#8212;is characterized towards NH<sub>3</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> and compared with a reference sensor with the same active layer but evaporated Au electrodes. In particular, the sensitivity towards NH<sub>3</sub> is virtually identical for both reference and transparent sensors, whereas the transparent device exhibits higher sensitivity to CO<sub>2</sub> than the reference electrode. The effect of the spacing among consecutive electrodes is also studied, demonstrating that a wider spacing in fully CNT based sensors results in a higher sensitivity because of the higher sensing resistance, whereas this effect was not observed in gold electrodes, as their resistance can be neglected with respect to the resistance of the CNT sensing layer. Overall, the transparent sensors show performance comparable&#8212;if not superior&#8212;to the traditionally realized ones, opening the way for seamlessly integrated sensors, which do not compromise on quality.
topic ammonia
co<sub>2</sub>
single-walled
spray deposition
transparent electrodes
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/20/4591
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