Fabrication of a HCHO gas sensor based on a MEMS heater and inkjet printing

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Hyung-Kun Lee
Seung Eon Moon
Nak-Jin Choi
Woo Seok Yang
Jongdae Kim
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[1] Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute,Convergence Components & Materials Research Laboratory
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2012年 / 60卷
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Gas sensor; MEMS heater; Formaldehyde; Inkjet printing;
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We have developed In2O3 particle ink that can be applied in inkjet printing on a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) heater and have fabricated semiconductor-type gas sensor based on that heater. The formaldehyde (HCHO) sensor prepared by inkjet printing showed comparable or even higher sensitivity compared to that of the sensor prepared from conventional screen printing when increasing the number of printings was increased. By virtue of its non-contact printing nature, this In2O3 ink as a sensing material could be deposited on the MEMS heater without damage to the heater membrane. We found that the sensor prepared on the MEMS heater by using the inkjet deposition technique showed response/recovery times of 7s/17s with a sensitivity of 0.63 at an 18 mW power and 60 ppb HCHO.
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