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http://dx.doi.org/10.5369/JSST.2017.26.3.186

Simultaneous Detection Properties of Organic Vapor, Pressure Difference and Magnetic Field using a Rugate-structured Free-standing Porous Silicon Film  

Han, Seong-Beom (Department of Physics, Kongju National Unversity)
Lee, Ki Won (Department of Physics, Kongju National Unversity)
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Journal of Sensor Science and Technology / v.26, no.3, 2017 , pp. 186-191 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the simultaneous detection properties of organic vapor, pressure difference, and magnetic field using a single rugate-structured free-standing porous silicon (RFPS) thin film. Both the wavelength and the intensity of the rugate peaks were changed in the reflectivity spectrum measured at the thin film surface while the organic vapor was exposed to the RFPS thin film. However, when the pressure difference and the magnetic field were exposed to the film, only the rugate peak intensity was changed. Therefore, it is possible to distinguish whether or not the organic vapor is detected by simultaneously changing the rugate peak wavelength and intensity. In addition, a method of distinguishing between the pressure difference and the magnetic field detection signal has been derived by rapidly modulating the direction of the magnetic field. This study shows that it is possible to simultaneously detect and distinguish various objects using a single RFPS thin film, and it is found that porous silicon can be utilized as a sensor sufficiently.
Keywords
Porous silicon; Organic vapor; Pressure difference; Magnetic field; Simultaneous detection;
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