Print Email Facebook Twitter Low Temperature CVD Grown Graphene for Highly Selective Gas Sensors Working under Ambient Conditions Title Low Temperature CVD Grown Graphene for Highly Selective Gas Sensors Working under Ambient Conditions Author Ricciardella, F. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials) Vollebregt, S. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials) Polichetti, T. (ENEA Research Center) Alfano, B. (ENEA UTTP-MDB) Massera, E. (ENEA UTTP-MDB) Sarro, Pasqualina M (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials) Date 2017 Abstract In this paper we report on gas sensors based on graphene grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition at 850 °C. Mo was used as catalyst for graphene nucleation. Resistors were directly designed on pre-patterned Mo using the transfer-free process we recently developed, thus avoiding films damage during the transfer to the target substrate. Devices operating at room temperature and relative humidity set at 50% were tested towards NO2. The sensors resulted to be highly specific towards NO2 and showed current variation up to 6%. The performances were compared with those of gas sensors based on graphene grown at 980 °C, which represents the usual growth temperature for such material. The findings show that by lowering the graphene growth temperature and consequently the energy consumptions the sensing benefits of these devices are still preserved. Subject gas sensorsNO2environmental conditionsgraphenechemical vapor depositiontransfer-free process To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:513d01de-e46d-4a47-b965-ae2c268279b9 DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1040445 Source Proceedings of Eurosensors Event Eurosensors 2017, 2017-09-03 → 2017-09-06, Paris, France Series Proceedings, 2504-3900, 1 (4) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2017 F. Ricciardella, S. Vollebregt, T. Polichetti, B. Alfano, E. Massera, Pasqualina M Sarro Files PDF proceedings_01_00445_v2.pdf 537.4 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:513d01de-e46d-4a47-b965-ae2c268279b9/datastream/OBJ/view