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WO3 processed by direct laser interference patterning for NO2 detection

Autores: Parellada-Monreal, L. (Autor de correspondencia); Gherardi, S.; Zonta, G.; Malagu, C.; Casotti, D.; Cruciani, G.; Guidi, V.; Martínez Calderón, Miguel; Castro Hurtado, Irene; Gamarra, D.; Lozano, J.; Presmanes, L.; García Mandayo, Gemma
Título de la revista: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
ISSN: 0925-4005
Volumen: 305
Páginas: 127226
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Resumen:
In this paper two kind of sensors based on WO3 sputtered by magnetron sputtering and annealed at 600 degrees C have been studied. The first kind was processed by two-dimensional direct laser interfering patterning (DLIP) and the second one without any additional treatment. Morphological and structural characterization have shown a hole structure in a periodic line-pattern for the DLIP-processed sensors and a flat surface for the only-annealed sensors, both with a tetragonal WO3 phase. TOF-SIMS analysis has revealed that the first WO3 layers are reduced for both samples, which could improve sensing performance. Promising response enhancement of DLIP-processed sensors has been observed for low concentrations of NO2 (from 0.5 ppm to 5 ppm) at 200 degrees C, lowering the limit of detection (LOD) to 10 ppb, half of the LOD of the only-annealed sensors (20 ppb). Cross sensitivity to CO and HCHO have been investigated and the sensing mechanisms discussed.