Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7136105 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2015 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, carbon nanotube (CNT)-yarn humidity sensors were fabricated using either a MnO2-coated CNT yarn or a pure CNT yarn as the sensing material. The results of this study showed that an increase in humidity causes a decrease in the hole density of p-type nanotubes, which in turn results in an increase in the resistance of the sensors. Here, the MnO2-coated sensor showed better sensitivity than the uncoated sensor. Active MnO2 coated on a CNT yarn serves as a catalyst for promoting charge transfer between the H2O molecules and the CNTs by forming a p-n heterojunction; this charge transfer plays an important role in realizing a composite sensor with high sensitivity. Further, these CNT-yarn sensors are flexible, bendable, and durable. These sensors can also be used as gas and vapor sensors, as well as for the construction of flexible sensing materials.
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Authors
Daewoong Jung, Jinhong Kim, Gil S. Lee,