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High Performance Three‐Dimensional Chemical Sensor Platform Using Reduced Graphene Oxide Formed on High Aspect‐Ratio Micro‐Pillars
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NanosensorsEngineeringGas SensorChemistryIncreased Surface AreaChemical EngineeringElectronic DevicesCarbon-based MaterialBiosensing SystemsChemical SensorsNanosensorChemical SensorMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyHigh Aspect‐ratio Micro‐pillarsGas DetectionOptical SensorsGraphene OxideElectronic MaterialsSensorsNanomaterialsGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonSensor Design
The sensing performance of chemical sensors can be achieved not only by modification or hybridization of sensing materials but also through new design in device geometry. The performance of a chemical sensing device can be enhenced from a simple three‐dimensional (3D) chemiresistor‐based gas sensor platform with an increased surface area by forming networked, self‐assembled reduced graphene oxide (R‐GO) nanosheets on 3D SU8 micro‐pillar arrays. The 3D R‐GO sensor is highly responsive to low concentration of ammonia (NH 3 ) and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) diluted in dry air at room temperature. Compared to the two‐dimensional planar R‐GO sensor structure, as the result of the increase in sensing area and interaction cross‐section of R‐GO on the same device area, the 3D R‐GO gas sensors show improved sensing performance with faster response (about 2%/s exposure), higher sensitivity, and even a possibly lower limit of detection towards NH 3 at room temperature.
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