Pd Thin Films on Flexible Substrate for Hydrogen Sensor
Citation
ÖZTÜRK, Sadullah & Necmettin KILINÇ. "Pd Thin Films on Flexible Substrate for Hydrogen Sensor". Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 674 (2016): 179-184.Abstract
In this work, palladium (Pd) thin films were prepared via RF sputtering method with
various thicknesses (6 nm, 20 nm and 60 nm) on both a flexible substrate and a hard substrate.
Hydrogen (H2) sensing properties of Pd films on flexible subtrate have been investigated
depending on temperatures (25 – 100 ºC) and H2 concentrations (600ppm- 10%). The effect
of H2 on structural properties of the films was also studied. The films were characterized by
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction. It is found that whole Pd films
on hard substrate show permanent structural deformation after exposed to 10% H2. For 30
minutes. But, this H2 exposure does not causes any structural deformation for 6nm Pd film on
flexible substrate and 6nm Pd film on flexible substrate shows reversible sensor response up
to 10% H2 concentration without any structural deformation. On the other hand, Pd film
sensors that have the thicknesses 20 nm and 60 nm on flexible subtrate are irreversible for
higher H2 concentration (>2%) with film deformation. The sensor response of 6 nm Pd film
on flexible subtrate increased with increasing H2 concentration up 4% and then saturated. The
sensitivity of the film decreased with increasing operation temperature.