Abstract

The performance of gas sensors is greatly influenced under humidity environment due to the dynamic correlation between water and oxygen molecules. In this work, we utilize the charge trapping characteristic to study surface gas adsorption and demonstrate the competitive adsorption behaviors between oxygen and water vapor from the perspective of electrical dipole by observing the evolution of second harmonic generation (SHG). By analyzing the trapping time constant of time-dependent SHG spectrum, we propose a dynamic model of the way water molecules weaken oxygen adsorption and develop water adsorption layer. Results show that the electric field created by charge trapping would further align the water molecules and enhance the SHG intensity. Here, a viewpoint of analyzing the net surface dipole change due to the adsorption–desorption on SiO2 surface to realize the energy preferable state is presented and provides a pathway for solving the water–sensor interaction problems in gas sensor.

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