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CMOS Monolithic Electrochemical Gas Sensor Microsystem Using Room Temperature Ionic Liquid

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The growing demand for personal healthcare monitoring requires a challenging combination of performance, size, power, and cost that is difficult to achieve with existing gas sensor technologies. This paper presents a new CMOS monolithic gas sensor microsystem that meets these requirements through a unique combination of electrochemical readout circuits, post-CMOS planar electrodes, and room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) sensing materials. The architecture and design of the CMOS-RTIL-based monolithic gas sensor are described. The monolithic device occupies less than 0.5mm<sup>2</sup> per sensing channel and incorporates electrochemical biasing and readout functions with only 1.4mW of power consumption. Oxygen was tested as an example gas, and results show that the microsystem demonstrates a highly linear response (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.995) over a 0 - 21% oxygen concentration range, with a limit of detection of 0.06% and a 1 second response time. Monolithic integration reduces manufacturing cost and is demonstrated to improve limits of detection by a factor of five compared to a hybrid implementation. The combined characteristics of this device offer an ideal platform for portable/wearable gas sensing in applications such as air pollutant monitoring.

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