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C – Journal of Carbon Research, volume 11, issue 1, pages 9

Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene/CNT Layers Deposited on Interdigit Sensors for Application in Gas Detection

Stefan Marian Iordache 1
Ana Maria Iordache 1
Ana-Maria Florea (Raduta) 1
Stefan Caramizoiu 1
Catalin Parvulescu 2
Flaviu Baiasu 3, 4
I Negut 4
Bogdan Bita 1, 3
1
 
Optospintronics Department, National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics-INOE 2000, 409 Atomistilor, 077125 Magurele, Romania
2
 
National Institute of Microtechnologies, Erou Iancu Nicolae, No. 126A, P.O. Box MG 07, 077190 Voluntari, Romania
3
 
Department of Electricity, Solid-State Physics and Biophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, 405 Atomistilor, 077125 Magurele, Romania
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-20
scimago Q3
SJR0.335
CiteScore1.6
Impact factor3.9
ISSN23115629
Abstract

Graphene/CNT layers were deposited onto platinum electrodes of an interdigitated sensor using radio-frequency magnetron sputtering. The graphene/CNTs were synthesized in an Argon atmosphere at a pressure of (2 × 10−2–5 × 10−3) mbar, with the substrate maintained at 300 °C either through continuous heating with an electronically controlled heater or by applying a −200 V bias using a direct current power supply throughout the deposition process. The study compares the surface morphology, carbon atom arrangement within the layer volumes, and electrical properties of the films as influenced by the different methods of substrate heating. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy confirmed the formation of CNTs within the graphene matrix. Additionally, scanning electron microscopy revealed that the carbon nanotubes are aligned and organized into cluster-like structure. The graphene/CNT layers produced at higher pressures present exponential I–V characteristics that ascertain the semiconducting character of the layers and their suitability for applications in gas sensing.

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