Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1464264 | Ceramics International | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Titanium dioxide nanofibers were synthesized using electrospinning technique. The nanofibers were porous with an average diameter and length of â¼150 nm and 200 μm, respectively. Humidity-sensing devices were fabricated by lithographically defined aluminum electrodes on top of the nanofibers deposited on silicon dioxide grown thermally on a silicon substrate. The performance of a TiO2 nanofiber humidity sensor was tested by AC and DC electrical measurements at 40-90% relative humidity. The response and the recovery time were 1 s and 4 s, respectively, between 40% and 90% relative humidity. The sensitivity of the TiO2 humidity sensor in the range of 40-90% RH was 150 MΩ/%RH and 20 MΩ/%RH at 10 Hz and 100 Hz, respectively. The excellent sensing characteristics are attributed to the porous nature and the small diameter of the nanofibers.
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Authors
Hira Jamil, Syeda Sitwat Batool, Zahid Imran, Muhammad Usman, M.A. Rafiq, M. Willander, M.M. Hassan,