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Toward Practical Gas Sensing with Highly Reduced Graphene Oxide: A New Signal Processing Method To Circumvent Run-to-Run and Device-to-Device Variations

Author(s)
Lu, GanhuaPark, SungjinYu, KehanRuoff, Rodney S.Ocola, Leonidas E.Rosenmann, DanielChen, Junhong
Issued Date
2011-02
DOI
10.1021/nn102803q
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54305
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/nn102803q
Citation
ACS NANO, v.5, no.2, pp.1154 - 1164
Abstract
Graphene is worth evaluating for chemical sensing and biosensing due to its outstanding physical and chemical properties. We first report on the fabrication and characterization of gas sensors using a back-gated field-effect transistor platform with chemically reduced graphene oxide (R-GO) as the conducting channel. These sensors exhibited a 360% increase in response when exposed to 100 ppm NO2 in air, compared with thermally reduced graphene oxide sensors we reported earlier. We then present a new method of signal processing/data interpretation that addresses (i) sensing devices with long recovery periods (such as required for sensing gases with these R-GO sensors) as well as (ii) device-to-device variations. A theoretical analysis is used to Illuminate the importance of using the new signal processing method when the sensing device suffers from slow recovery and non-negligible contact resistance. We suggest that the work reported here (including the sensor signal processing method and the Inherent simplicity of device fabrication) Is a significant step toward the real-world application of graphene-based chemical sensors.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1936-0851
Keyword (Author)
graphenereduced graphene oxidegas sensorsensing performancefield-effect transistor
Keyword
CARBON NANOTUBESCHEMICAL SENSORSGRAPHITE OXIDELARGE-AREAFILMSCONDUCTIVITYREDUCTIONMOLECULESSHEETSROUTE

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