Catalytic probes with nanostructured surface for gas/discharge diagnostics : a study of a probe signal behaviour


Autoria(s): Drenik, A.; Cvelbar, U.; Ostrikov, K.; Mozeti, M.
Data(s)

08/05/2008

Resumo

Catalytic probes are used for plasma diagnostics in order to quantify the density of neutral atoms. The probe response primarily depends on the probe material and its surface morphology. Here we report on the design, operation and modelling of the response of niobium pentoxide sensors with a flat and nanowire (NW) surfaces. These sensors were used to detect neutral oxygen atoms in the afterglow region of an inductively coupled rf discharge in oxygen. A very different response of the flat-surface and NW probes to the varying densities of oxygen atoms was explained by modelling heat conduction and taking into account the associated temperature gradients. It was found that the nanostructure probe can measure in a broader range than the flat oxide probe due to an increase in the surface to volume ratio, and the presence of nanostructures which act as a thermal barrier against sensor overheating. These results can be used for the development of the new generation of catalytic probes for gas/discharge diagnostics in a range of industrial and environmental applications.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73947/

Publicador

Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1088/0022-3727/41/11/115201

Drenik, A., Cvelbar, U., Ostrikov, K., & Mozeti, M. (2008) Catalytic probes with nanostructured surface for gas/discharge diagnostics : a study of a probe signal behaviour. Journal of Physics D : Applied Physics, 41(11).

Direitos

Copyright 2008 Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #sensors #remote sensing #high-frequency discharges #RF discharges #plasma physics
Tipo

Journal Article