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Wafer-Scale Field-Effect Transistor-Type Sensor Using a Carbon Nanotube Film as a Channel for Ppb-Level Hydrogen Sulfide Detection.

Shixiang ZhanHuamei ZuoBin LiuWangping XuJuexian CaoYong ZhangXiao-Lin Wei
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
Sulfur hexafluoride is widely used in power equipment because of its excellent insulation and arc extinguishing properties. However, severe damage to power equipment may be caused and a large-scale collapse of the power grid may occur when SF 6 is decomposed into H 2 S, SOF 2 , and SO 2 F 2 . It is difficult to detect the SF 6 concentration as it is a kind of inert gas. Generally, the trace gas decomposed in the early stage of SF 6 is detected to achieve the function of early warning. Consequently, it is of great significance to realize the real-time detection of trace gases decomposed from SF 6 for the early fault diagnosis of power equipment. In this work, a wafer-scale gate-sensing carbon-based FET gas sensor is fabricated on a four-inch carbon wafer for the detection of H 2 S, a decomposition product of SF 6 . The carbon nanotubes with semiconductor properties and the noble metal Pt are respectively used as a channel and a sensing gate of the FET-type gas sensor, and the channel transmission layer and the sensing gate layer each play an independent role and do not interfere with each other by introducing the gate dielectric layer Y 2 O 3 , giving full play to their respective advantages to forming an integrated sensor of gas detection and signal amplification. The detection limit of the as-prepared gate-sensing carbon-based FET gas sensor can reach 20 ppb, and its response deviation is not more than 3% for the different batches of gas sensors. This work provides a potentially useful solution for the industrial production of miniaturized and integrated gas sensors.
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