Design of Pentacene Thin-Film Transistor Based Hydrogen Gas Sensor with High-K Dielectric Materials for High Sensitivity
Yogesh Thakur,
Balwinder Raj,
Balwant Raj
Abstract:Electrical properties of an organic field-effect transistor were modelled in top gate top contact (TGTC) geometry and H2 gas sensors were designed for increased sensitivity based on the structure. Safety concerns related to hydrogen usage must be addressed; these hazardous characteristics include a wide flammable range (4-75%) that results in a rapid burning velocity, a low minimum ignition energy (0.017 mJ), a high heat of combustion (143 kJ/g), and the high diffusivity of hydrogen gas (0.61 cm2/s in the air)… Show more
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