INFLUENCE OF THE ELECTRODE MATERIALS ON THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE OF ZNO-BASED CONTACT SENSORS

Citation
E. Traversa et al., INFLUENCE OF THE ELECTRODE MATERIALS ON THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE OF ZNO-BASED CONTACT SENSORS, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 18(6), 1998, pp. 621-631
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science, Ceramics
ISSN journal
09552219
Volume
18
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
621 - 631
Database
ISI
SICI code
0955-2219(1998)18:6<621:IOTEMO>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
The sensitivity to CO and H-2 of heterocontacts between p-type La2CuO4 and n-type ZnO semi-conducting oxides, and the humidity sensitivity o f Au/ZnO heterocontacts have been studied. Hetero-contacts were prepar ed by mechanically pressing sintered pellets of the two oxides, or sin tered pellets of ZnO and Au sheets. As ohmic electrodes, three differe nt materials were applied on ZnO pellets (Zn-containing Ag, In-and Gn- containing Ag, and Al pastes). This paper reports the influence of the electrode materials used as ohmic contact for ZnO on the chemical sen sitive electrical response of both systems. For ZnO pellets with two o hmic electrodes, different resistivities were observed using the vario us electrode materials. Current-voltage (I-V) characteristics for sing le ZnO pellets were linear, showing ohmic behaviour. Little chemical s ensitivities were observed for ZnO pellets. I-V curves for heteroconta cts showed a rectifying character, due to a p-n diode behaviour for La 2CuO4/ZnO contacts, and to a Schottky barrier behaviour for Au/ZnO. Fo r both systems, the rectifying character was enhanced in the presence of reducing gases (CO and H-2) or humidity, respectively. The chemical response of the heterocontacts, which was due to the La2CuO4/ZnO and Au/ZnO interfaces, was dependent on the electrode materials applied on ZnO pellets, with the same trend for both systems. The greater the re sistivity of the ZnO pellets, the larger the sensitivity of the hetero contacts. Slight differences in the potential barrier heights are indu ced by the different resistivities of the three electrode materials. T he larger the band-bending at ZnO/metal or ZnO/p-type semiconducting o xide interfaces, the larger the influence of adsorbates, resulting in increased sensitivity. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Limited. All rights r eserved.