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Enhanced Selectivity in Volatile Organic Compound Gas Sensors Based on ReS2‑FETs under Light-Assisted and Gate-Bias Tunable Operation

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posted on 2021-08-31, 14:12 authored by Amir Zulkefli, Bablu Mukherjee, Ryoji Sahara, Ryoma Hayakawa, Takuya Iwasaki, Yutaka Wakayama, Shu Nakaharai
Using a single-device two-dimensional (2D) rhenium disulfide (ReS2) field-effect transistor (FET) with enhanced gas species selectivity by light illumination, we reported a selective and sensitive detection of volatile organic compound (VOC) gases. 2D materials have the advantage of a high surface-area-to-volume ratio for high sensitivity to molecules attached to the surface and tunable carrier concentration through field-effect control from the back-gate of the channel, while keeping the top surface open to the air for chemical sensing. In addition to these advantages, ReS2 has a direct band gap also in multilayer cases, which sets it apart from other transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). We take advantage of the effective response of ReS2 to light illumination to improve the selectivity and gas-sensing efficiency of a ReS2-FET device. We found that light illumination modulates the drain current response in a ReS2-FET to adsorbed molecules, and the sensing activity differs depending on the gas species used, such as acetone, ethanol, and methanol. Furthermore, wavelength and carrier density rely on certain variations in light-modulated sensing behaviors for each chemical. The device will distinguish the gas concentration in a mixture of VOCs using the differences induced by light illumination, enhancing the selectivity of the sensor device. Our results shed new light on the sensing technologies for realizing a large-scale sensor network in the Internet-of-Things era.

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