Realization of a room-temperature/self-powered humidity sensor, based on ZnO nanosheets
[Display omitted] In this paper, we report the first use of ZnO nanosheet-based direct-current nanogenerators (NG), as a room-temperature self-powered humidity sensor. It has been shown that the networked ZnO nanosheets are structurally stable under external mechanical pressures; hence these 2D nano...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical Chemical, 2016-12, Vol.237, p.358-366 |
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In this paper, we report the first use of ZnO nanosheet-based direct-current nanogenerators (NG), as a room-temperature self-powered humidity sensor. It has been shown that the networked ZnO nanosheets are structurally stable under external mechanical pressures; hence these 2D nanostructures can be proposed as an emerging/attractive candidate in the field of mechanical energy harvesting. Also, benefiting from the high surface adsorption activity and large surface-to-volume ratio of ZnO nanosheets, we propose the fabricated NG as a promising self-powered gas sensor. Our study demonstrates short circuit and open circuit sensitivities of about 43.4% and −2.96%, because of humidity exposure. It is notable that the achieved output short circuit sensitivity is more than 10 times higher than the maximum sensitivity of a recently reported self-powered humidity sensor, based on ZnO nanorods. High sensitivity and stability, as well as direct-current output current are attractive properties of the realized humidity sensor, which can be proposed as a promising self-powered sensor. |
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ISSN: | 0925-4005 1873-3077 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.snb.2016.06.097 |