Experimental evidence of a two-step reversible absorption/desorption process in ruthenium phtalocyanine gas sensing films by in situ energy dispersive x-ray reflectometry
An in situ energy dispersive x-ray reflectivity technique was used to study the morphological changes of gas sensing thin films of ruthenium phtalocyanine ( RuPc ) 2 induced by gas absorption/desorption processes. The time-resolved collection of reflectivity spectra during the exposure of each film...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2005-03, Vol.86 (11), p.114106-114106-3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An
in situ
energy dispersive x-ray reflectivity technique was used to study the morphological changes of gas sensing thin films of ruthenium phtalocyanine
(
RuPc
)
2
induced by gas absorption/desorption processes. The time-resolved collection of reflectivity spectra during the exposure of each film to a gas flux of nitrogen oxides provided the evolution of the morphological parameters (thickness and roughness). The gas absorption process develops in two stages: The first induces morphological changes characteristic of a surface (adsorption) process, while the second is dominated by a bulk effect. This two-step behavior is also observed in the desorption process: When the thermal treatment is performed at
130
°
C
, the gas is released from the bulk only. Conversely, at higher temperatures, the gas is fully released, i.e., also from the surface, and the initial film thickness is regained. Finally, a further
in situ
study upon a second absorption treatment was carried out: In this case, only the film bulk diffusion process takes place. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1874311 |