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S&M748 Research Paper https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2009.549 Published: April 16, 2009 Subtorr Operation of a Miniature Gas Ionization Sensor Based on Gold Nanowires [PDF] Ramin Banan Sadeghian, Nicoleta Chivu and Mojtaba Kahrizi (Received May 24, 2008; Accepted September 8, 2008) Keywords: field enhancement, gas ionization sensors, gold nanowires, PIC/MCC
Vertically aligned freestanding gold nanowires (AuNWs) were synthesized and deposited on one of the electrodes of a capacitor-like gas ionization cell, whereas the counterelectrode was a polished silicon wafer coated with aluminum on both sides. The field enhancement property of high-aspect-ratio AuNWs was employed to reduce the gaseous breakdown voltage (Vb) at room temperature. The device was characterized in low-pressure air, and tested in subtorr argon where it demonstrated a considerable reduction in Vb compared with uniform field conditions and with its earlier counterparts. The dependences of Vb and prebreakdown currents on the polarity of applied voltage were studied. A particle-in-cell/Monte-Carlo-collision (PIC/MCC) model for the device was also developed to simulate the breakdown process within the same pressure range in which measurements were carried out. The simulated Vb-P curve showed good agreement with the measured characteristics.
Corresponding author: Ramin Banan SadeghianCite this article Ramin Banan Sadeghian, Nicoleta Chivu and Mojtaba Kahrizi, Subtorr Operation of a Miniature Gas Ionization Sensor Based on Gold Nanowires, Sens. Mater., Vol. 21, No. 1, 2009, p. 53-64. |