Investigation of the role of deposition rate on optical, microstructure and ethanol sensing characteristics of nanostructured Sn doped In 2 O 3 films

2018 
Abstract In this paper, Sn doped In 2 O 3 (In 2 O 3 :Sn) nanostructured films as metal oxide semiconductor material which is very important in optoelectronics and gas sensing industries, were prepared by thermal evaporation technique. It is discussed how different deposition rate (0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 nm/s) affects the optical, electrical, microstructural and ethanol gas sensing characteristics of In 2 O 3 :Sn films and must be precisely monitored. The gas sensing performance of the films was evaluated in terms of gas concentration and operating temperature. A correlation between the crystallite size, porosity, dislocation density, outer cut-off radius of dislocation, optical band gap, activation energy and sensitivity of the films was established. The results demonstrate that the maximum sensitivity to ethanol vapors can be obtained for the sample grown at deposition rate of 0.2 nm/s. The response and recovery times of this sensor exposed to 100 ppm of ethanol vapors were determined and found to be 9.0 s and 3.9 s, respectively.
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