Abstract

Localized growth of SnO2 nanowires on top of CMOS compatible micromembranes that incorporate a buried heater and prepatterned interdigitated electrodes has been achieved that presents the advantage that it allows to easily and directly integrate the advantageous properties of quasi-one dimensional structures in an advanced electronic device by a Vapor Liquid Solid (VLS) mechanism. A NWs based sensor of this type is characterized as a low power gas sensor towards NH3 at different temperatures. Stable and reproducible response is obtained, that allows detecting concentrations below the time-weighted average exposure limit for 8h.

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