The anatase modification of TiO2 shows properties quite different from
those of the extensively studied and used rutile phase. We have inves
tigated the chemi-resistive behavior of anatase TiO2 thin films expose
d to oxidizing and reducing gases (O-2, H-2 and ethanol) in the temper
ature range between 300 and 400 degrees C. The undoped anatase films d
emonstrate significant and rapid response to ethanol as well as an app
reciable response to hydrogen. The high electron mobility and the low
density of trapping or compensating centers are considered to have con
tributed to this good response. Doping the anatase thin films with Sr,
Ce, Y and Tb makes them insensitive to hydrogen, but still sensitive
to ethanol. The modification of the sensitivity and its dynamics by do
pants have been measured and analyzed.