Abstract
A novel device based on a porous Pt–WO3 metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MISFET) for carbon monoxide (CO) gas sensing has been fabricated. The structure integrates the catalytic properties of porous Pt as a thin catalytic layer, and the spillover effect onto WO3 film as a gas adsorptive oxide layer, with surface-sensitive MISFET. The operation characteristics of the device for the detection of CO gas are presented as a function of CO gas concentration. The drain current increased rapidly with time depending on the CO gas concentration. It was possible to detect 54 ppm of CO gas with a response time of less than 1 min at 75°C. A model was proposed to explain the operation. The sensing mechanism of the device is supported well by experimental data.
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