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Field Effect Transistor Gas Sensors Based on Mechanically Exfoliated Van der Waals Materials.

Yue ZhaoGang WuKuan-Ming HungJiung ChoMiri ChoiCormac Ó CoileáinGeorg S DuesbergXiang-Kui RenChing-Ray ChangHan-Chun Wu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The high surface-to-volume ratio and flatness of mechanically exfoliated van der Waals (vdW) layered materials make them an ideal platform to investigate the Langmuir absorption model. In this work, we fabricated field effect transistor gas sensors, based on a variety of mechanically exfoliated vdW materials, and investigated their electrical field-dependent gas sensing properties. The good agreement between the experimentally extracted intrinsic parameters, such as equilibrium constant and adsorption energy, and theoretically predicted values suggests validity of the Langmuir absorption model for vdW materials. Moreover, we show that the device sensing behavior depends crucially on the availability of carriers, and giant sensitivities and strong selectivity can be achieved at the sensitivity singularity. Finally, we demonstrate that such features provide a fingerprint for different gases to quickly detect and differentiate between low concentrations of mixed hazardous gases using sensor arrays.
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