Abstract

We have prepared nanocrystalline Pd/SnO2 thin films deposited on alumina substrate by reactive magnetron sputtering for highly sensitive and selective CO gas sensing. The deposited thin films have a nanocrystalline nature and uniform granular morphologies as characterized by GIXRD and FESEM, respectively. The oxidation states and defect states were measured using XPS and PL spectra, respectively. The sensing performance of samples for CO gas was recorded at different conditions. An enhanced sensing performance of Pd/SnO2 (sensor response, SR ∼ 90.5% with fast response/recovery time ∼ 15 s/34 s) was achieved compared to pristine-SnO2 film (SR ∼ 81.7% and response/recovery time ∼ 60 s/98 s) for 91 ppm CO gas at 200 °C operating temperature. Further, Pd/SnO2 film exhibits an excellent SR ∼ 65.5% even at 100 °C operating temperature. Thus, the prepared nanocrystalline Pd/SnO2 thin films can be used for the fabrication of CO gas sensors with efficient sensing performance.

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