The 68th JSAP Spring Meeting 2021

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.7 Biomedical Engineering and Biochips

[16p-Z22-1~15] 12.7 Biomedical Engineering and Biochips

Tue. Mar 16, 2021 1:30 PM - 5:45 PM Z22 (Z22)

Shigeyasu Uno(Ritsumeikan Univ.), Taira Kajisa(Tokushima Univ.), Touma Mana(東工大)

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM

[16p-Z22-4] Top- and Bottom-Contact CeO2 Nanogap Gas Sensor

〇(M1)Yexiao Sun1, Trong Tue Phan1, Yutaka Majima1 (1.Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Keywords:gas sensor, nanogap electrodes, cerium oxide

Owing to the small size, low cost and the possibility of mass-production, resistive-type gas sensor based on metal-oxide semiconductor has become a promising candidate for gas sensing applications.
In this work, we demonstrate top-contact and bottom-contact types of CeO2 nanogap gas sensors’ responses.The CeO2 sensing layer with a thickness of 28 nm was prepared by spin-coating method. The Pt-based nanogap electrodes were fabricated by a combination of electron-beam lithography and electron-beam evaporation methods. The electrode linewidth and gap separation are estimated as approximately 10 and 20 nm, respectively by SEM images. The sensor response was evaluated by measuring the change in sensor’s conductance when the oxygen partial pressure was changed at an operating temperature of 300 ℃.