Fabrication of diamond nanorods for gas sensing applications |
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Authors: | Marina Davydova Alexander Kromka Oleg Babchenko Karel Hruska |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Physics, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Cukrovarnicka 10, 16200 Prague, Czech Republic b Department of Physics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague, Thakurova 7, 16629 Prague, Czech Republic c Department of Chemistry, TU Liberec, Studentska 2, 46117 Liberec, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Diamond nanorods were fabricated for a sensing device by utilizing reactive ion etching in CF4/O2 radio frequency plasma. The length of the nanorods has been controlled by the ion etching time. The obtained morphologies were investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The gas sensing properties of the H-terminated diamond-based sensor structures are indicating that we have achieved high sensitivity to detect phosgene gas. Also, our sensor exhibited good selectivity between humid air and phosgene gas if the measurement is conducted at elevated temperatures, such as 140 °C. Furthermore, such sensor response rating could reach as high value as 4344 for the phosgene gas, which was evaluated for the sample consisting of the longest nanorods (up to 200 nm). |
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Keywords: | 73.63.Bd 61.46.Km 81.05.ug 81.15.Gh 68.55.A |
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