1996
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.35.3478
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Effects of the External Electric Field from a Substrate on Conductance Changes of SnO2 Thin Films by CO Gas

Abstract: Thin SnO2 films were sputtered on SiO2/Si substrates. The effects of the external electric field from the substrate on the film conductance and on CO gas reactions at the film surface were studied. The conductance of the film increased with a positive substrate bias, and decreased with a negative substrate bias. A gradual increase in conductance was observed at 250 and 300° C in air, which suggested a change in the amount of adsorbed oxygen ions on the film surface. A positive substrate bias induced a larger… Show more

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“…For decreasing voltage additional oxygen adsorption is negligible; only electronic processes take place and the varistor behaviour is observed. As has been reported, for example, in [11] the voltage can have an effect on the adsorption-dependent conductance in SnO 2 films.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…For decreasing voltage additional oxygen adsorption is negligible; only electronic processes take place and the varistor behaviour is observed. As has been reported, for example, in [11] the voltage can have an effect on the adsorption-dependent conductance in SnO 2 films.…”
supporting
confidence: 60%