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Building a cm 2 scale CVD graphene-based gas sensor: modelling the kinetic with a three-site adsorption/desorption Langmuir model.

Vincent MalesysAmandine Andrieux-LedierP LavenusLaurent Simon
Published in: Nanotechnology (2024)
In this article, we aim to develop and study a highly sensitive and selective cm 2 scale graphene-based gas sensor. We present the technology used to fabricate sensors which integrate monolayer chemical vapour deposition graphene: photolithography and transfer of layers. Characterization techniques (optical microscopy, AFM, micro-Raman spectroscopy, transport electrical measurements) ensure a diagnosis of graphene ribbons and allow good reproducibility of technological processes. We present the results of gas characterizations after a 200 ppm NO 2 exposure. We propose a novel approach for the modelling of the sensor response with a three-site adsorption/desorption Langmuir model. This innovative way of modelling the sensor response should provide a better understanding of the sensor's kinetic and help to overcome the long response time observed with graphene gas sensors.
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