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Title: Graphene/TiO2 Heterostructure Integrated with a Micro-Lightplate for Low-Power NO2 Gas Detection
Author: Vafaei, Paniz
Kodu, Margus
Alles, Harry
Kiisk, Valter
Casals Guillén, Olga
Prades García, Juan Daniel
Jaaniso, Raivo
Keywords: Grafè
Detectors de gasos
Diòxid de titani
Graphene
Gas detectors
Titanium dioxide
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Low-power gas sensors that can be used in IoT (Internet of Things) systems, consumer devices, and point-of-care devices will enable new applications in environmental monitoring and health protection. We fabricated a monolithic chemiresistive gas sensor by integrating a micro-lightplate with a 2D sensing material composed of single-layer graphene and monolayer-thick TiO2. Applying ultraviolet (380 nm) light with quantum energy above the TiO2 bandgap effectively enhanced the sensor responses. Low (<1 μW optical) power operation of the device was demonstrated by measuring NO2 gas at low concentrations, which is typical in air quality monitoring, with an estimated limit of detection < 0.1 ppb. The gas response amplitudes remained nearly constant over the studied light intensity range (1–150 mW/cm2) owing to the balance between the photoinduced adsorption and desorption processes of the gas molecules. The rates of both processes followed an approximately square-root dependence on light intensity, plausibly because the electron–hole recombination of photoinduced charge carriers is the primary rate-limiting factor. These results pave the way for integrating 2D materials with micro-LED arrays as a feasible path to advanced electronic noses.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/s25020382
It is part of: Sensors, 2025, vol. 25, num.2
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220745
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/s25020382
ISSN: 1424-8220
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