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AlGaN/GaN Heterostructure Based Schottky Diode Sensors with ZnO Nanorods for Environmental Ammonia Monitoring Applications

Authors
백광현
Issue Date
6-Mar-2018
Publisher
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
Citation
ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.7, no.7, pp.3020 - 3024
Journal Title
ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume
7
Number
7
Start Page
3020
End Page
3024
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/3919
ISSN
2162-8769
Abstract
AlGaN/GaN heterostructure Schottky diodes with ZnO nanorod functionalization are shown to be capable of detecting NH3 balanced with air at a concentration of similar to 0.3 ppm at 25 degrees C and similar to 0.1ppm at 300 degrees C. The diodes show reproducible current response to repeated cycling of the NH3 exposure at all temperatures in this range. The diode current at fixed voltage decreased upon exposure to the NH3, which is opposite to what occurs with exposure to hydrogen. This suggests the detection mechanism involves reaction of ammonia with oxygen species on the ZnO nanorods, increasing the negative charge on the interface with AlGaN. The detection sensitivity displayed an activation energy of 0.071 eV and increased monotonically with ammonia concentration at all temperatures, from 3.36% (25 degrees C) to 12.59% (300 degrees C) for 2 ppm at a voltage of 5 V. The diodes could detect ammonia for either polarity applied bias. The absolute current change and sensitivity upon exposure to ammonia increased with measurement temperature. (C) The Author(s) 2018. Published by ECS.
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