Thin films of RGTO-SnO2 deposited onto micromachined heater elements were c
haracterised for their sensitivity towards prominent air pollutants such as
O-3, NO2, NO and CO. We find that, unlike their thick-film counterparts, t
hin-film SnO2 sensors exhibit a very high sensitivity towards oxidising gas
es such as NO2, and in particular O-3. Sensitivities towards reducing speci
es such as CO and NO are less pronounced than in thick-film sensors and in
the nature of small cross-sensitivities on the main sensitivity to ozone. T
he differences between thin and thick-film devices are discussed, and it is
shown that thin-film devices on micromachined heater elements hold promise
for fabricating low-power-consumption gas sensors capable of detecting env
ironmentally relevant concentrations of ozone. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.
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