The 64th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2017

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Oral presentation

17 Nanocarbon Technology » 17.2 Graphene

[15a-B6-1~11] 17.2 Graphene

Wed. Mar 15, 2017 9:30 AM - 12:15 PM B6 (B6)

Kosuke Nagashio(Univ. of Tokyo)

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM

[15a-B6-11] High-sensitivity gas sensing by graphene-gate transistors

Shintaro Sato1, Naoki Harada1, Kenjiro Hayashi1, Masako Kataoka1, Junichi Yamaguchi1, Manabu Ohtomo1, Mari Ohfuchi1, Ikuo Soga1, Daiyu Kondo1, Taisuke Iwai1 (1.Fujitsu Labs)

Keywords:graphene, gas sensor, transistor

We have developed a novel graphene-based gas sensor, where graphene is employed as a gate electrode of a silicon transistor. When the graphene gate is exposed and gas molecules adsorb on the graphene surface, the work function of graphene changes depending on the gas species and concentrations, thus changing the threshold of the silicon transistor. This novel graphene-gate sensor exhibits sensitivities more than one order of magnitude higher than those of the conventional resistivity-based graphene gas sensors, detecting NO2 with concentrations less than 1 ppb. It was also found that the selectivity of several gases also exist.