Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7147051 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ni-doped zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods had been successfully fabricated via a fast microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis at 150 °C. The morphology and composition were carefully characterized by X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electronic microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. Gas-sensing testing results demonstrated that Ni-doped ZnO nanorods had enhanced gas-sensing performance. Furthermore, AC impedance spectroscopy and DC current-voltage curves were observed to investigate the gas-sensing mechanism. Current-voltage curves are approximately close to a linear function, indicating the potential barriers formed at the electron-depleted surface layer occupy a dominant when carriers transport in the gas sensor, and AC impedance spectra indicates the potential barriers height of the electron-depleted surface layer.
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Authors
Mengmeng Xu, Qiang Li, Yuan Ma, Huiqing Fan,