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Title: Highly sensitive low power metal oxide sensors on nanoporous anodic alumina substrates
Authors: Gorokh, G. G.
Taratyn, I.
Fiadosenka, U.
Serdyuk, I.
Linxi Dong
Chenxi Yue
Keywords: публикации ученых;sensors;substrates;heating systems;crystals
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Highly sensitive low power metal oxide sensors on nanoporous anodic alumina substrates / G. G. Gorokh, I. Taratyn, U. Fiadosenka [et al.] // IEEE Sensors Journal. – 2025. – Vol. 25. – №. 8. – P. 12948-12956.
Abstract: The high physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of anodic alumina open up broad prospects for its use as a passive substrate for gas sensors. The results of practical tests of low-power thin-film gas microsensors manufactured on nanoporous anodic alumina substrates are presented. Due to the original design and the nanostructured gas-sensitive layers (GSLs), the sensors had low power consumption and a high sensitivity to 10 ppm H2 and 10 ppm CO. Comparative studies of gas sensor responses were carried out with three GSLs of In2O3–Ga2O3; SnO2–Pd and In2O3–SnO2 at different operating temperatures. All sensors demonstrated high performance; in particular, the energy consumption during measurements did not exceed 30–40 mW, the maximum sensitivity for CO reached 350%, and for H2 up to 140%, the response time was no more than 10–15 s, and the regeneration time—no longer than 20–25 s, high measurement reproducibility and operation stability, the drift of GSLs was 3%–5% over several months. With proper organization of production, such sensors are capable of competing with many advanced analogs.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/62976
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2025.3546969
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