High performance piezoresistive response of nanostructured ZnO/Ag thin films for pressure sensing applications

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TitreHigh performance piezoresistive response of nanostructured ZnO/Ag thin films for pressure sensing applications
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursFerreira A, Silva JPaulo, Rodrigues R, Martin N, Lanceros-Mendez S, Vaz F
JournalTHIN SOLID FILMS
Volume691
Pagination137587
Date PublishedDEC 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0040-6090
Mots-clésDC magnetron sputtering, Electromechanical properties, Gauge factor, Sensors, Silver, Zinc oxide
Résumé

This work reports on the preparation and characterization of zigzag nanostructured silver (Ag) doped zinc oxide (ZnO) films in order to improve piezoresistive response for pressure sensor applications. ZnO/Ag thin films were prepared by Glancing Angle Deposition (GLAD) from a metallic zinc (Zn) target DC sputtered in Ar + O-2 atmosphere. The target was customized with different amounts of Ag pellets, symmetrically distributed along the preferential erosion area. It is shown that increasing the Ag content from O to 36 at.% in the ZnO/Ag system leads to a decrease of the electrical resistivity from 2.95 Omega cm to 1.52 x 10(-5) Omega cm. The structural characterization of the thin films shows an evolution of the preferential growth, changing from a polycrystalline ZnO hexagonal-like structure, confirmed by the presence of dominant ZnO (002) and ZnO (101) diffraction peaks, to a Ag cubic (fcc)-like structure, as evidenced by the Ag (111), (200) and (220) diffraction peaks. The values of the gauge factor show a strong contribution both from Ag as well as from the zigzag nanostructure to the piezoresistive sensitivity of the films, in particular for Ag concentrations lower than 30 at.%. The tunneling distance between pairs of Ag conducive nanoregions was calculated for the different samples and in three different deformation regions, in order to evaluate its influence on the piezoresistive sensitivity. The results show that a longer distance between Ag particles, which varies from 0.1 to 10 nm, enhances the gauge factor, which ranges from 8 +/- 1 to 120 +/- 3, respectively.

DOI10.1016/j.tsf.2019.137587