Abstract
ABSTRACT Indium tin oxide (ITO) (In2O3 + 17% SnO2) thin films were grown on glass substrate by direct evaporation method. Two thick gold pads were deposited to take out contacts. The response of these films at different operating temperatures, when exposed to various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as methanol, ethanol, butanol, and acetone in the concentration range 200–2500 ppm was evaluated. Additionally, the effect of film thickness on the response charateristics of methanol and acetone was studied. The linearity and sensitivity of the sensors were measured. The ITO thin-film sensors showed a sensitivity of 0.256 ohms/ppm to acetone vapors, which was almost linear in the range 200–2500 ppm. In order to improve sensitivity and selectivity, a thin layer of various metal and metal oxides such as Cu and PbO was deposited on the sensor surface to work as catalytic layer and the effect on the performance of the sensor was studied. The response and recovery times of the sensor were determined for acetone vapors and were found to be 155 sec and 110 sec, respectively.
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