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1 October 1999 Microfabrication and reliability study of sapphire-based Ti/Pt electrodes for thin film gas sensor applications
Wenmin Qu, Wojtek Wlodarski, Michael W. Austin
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Proceedings Volume 3892, Device and Process Technologies for MEMS and Microelectronics; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364486
Event: Asia Pacific Symposium on Microelectronics and MEMS, 1999, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract
The paper describes design, fabrication and characterization of a Ti/Pt electrode system, on a sapphire substrate. It serves as substrates for subsequent deposition of gas sensitive films. The fabrication has been accomplished on both sides of a sapphire wafer. Wet chemical etching and the lift-off method have respectively been used for structuring the electrode and the heater patterns. The mechanical stability and the electrical conductivity of the resultant Ti/Pt films are greatly affected by the subsequent heat treatment procedures. The diffusion of titanium ions into platinum has been examined using SIMS depth profiles. After annealing at 600 degrees C for 5 hours, the temperature coefficient of the Ti/Pt film stabilized on the value 0.0033 K-1, which approaches the pure platinum bulk value of 0.0039 K-1. With a good mechanical and thermodynamical stability at high temperatures and under oxidizing and reducing conditions, the sapphire based Ti/Pt electrode system is well suited for gas sensor fabrication. As an example of its application, we report a highly sensitive O3 gas sensor developed by evaporating a WO3 thin-film onto this electrode.
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Wenmin Qu, Wojtek Wlodarski, and Michael W. Austin "Microfabrication and reliability study of sapphire-based Ti/Pt electrodes for thin film gas sensor applications", Proc. SPIE 3892, Device and Process Technologies for MEMS and Microelectronics, (1 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364486
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Sapphire

Platinum

Thin films

Gas sensors

Sensors

Titanium

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