Effect of Annealed Si/Ti/Pt Hetero Structure on The Response Time and Signals of Hydrogen Sensors

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Wahyu Widanarto
Farzand Abdullatif
Christoph Senft
Walter Hansch

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Titanium (Ti) and platinum (Pt) films deposited on p-doped Si electrode were incorporated as gas sensitive electrodes in Kelvin and Floating Gate Field Effect Transistor (FG-FET) systems. The films were annealed in oxygen at 800°C. SEM and EDX characterization methods were employed to study the surface of these films. Work function changes with respect to various hydrogen concentrations have been measured as a function of temperature and humidity. The results show that nano grains of titanium silicide (TiSi2) and Pt islands are formed after the annealing. Annealed TiSi2/Pt films are well suitable to significantly stabilize FG-FET based hydrogen sensor. The sensors can detect H2 in concentration range between 0.3% and 2% from room temperature up to 135°C. The response time is quite fast i.e. t90 ~ 43.2 seconds. An experiment on the stability has proved that signal pattern of the sensors remained stable one month after first conditioning.

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Widanarto, W., Abdullatif, F., Senft, C., & Hansch, W. (2016). Effect of Annealed Si/Ti/Pt Hetero Structure on The Response Time and Signals of Hydrogen Sensors. Indonesian Journal of Physics, 22(1), 17-21. https://doi.org/10.5614/itb.ijp.2011.22.1.3
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