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Publications in Scientific Journals:

J. Prades, R. Jimenez-Diaz, F. Hernandez-Ramirez, S. Barth, A. Cicera, A. Romano-Rodriquez, S. Mathur, J. Morante:
"Equivalence between thermal and room temperature UV light-modulated responses of gas sensors based on individual SnO2 nanwires";
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 140 (2009), 2; 337 - 341.



English abstract:
We demonstrate that illuminating metal oxide gas sensors with ultra-violet light is a viable alternative not only to activate but also to modulate their response towards oxidizing gases. Here, the performance of individual monocrystalline SnO2 nanowires to NO2 at room temperature as function of the flux and the energy of photons is studied. The results reveal that nearly identical responses, similar to thermally activated sensor surfaces, can be achieved by choosing the optimal illumination conditions. On the basis these results, a qualitative model to explain the response of these sensors towards oxidizing gases is proposed. This finding paves the way to the development of conductometric gas sensors operating at room temperature.

Keywords:
Monocrystalline; Metal oxide; SnO2; Nanowire; Photoactivation; Gas Sensor


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2009.04.070


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