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Effects of CF4 plasma treatment on pH and pNa sensing properties of light-addressable potentiometric sensor with a 2-nm-thick sensitive HfO 2 layer grown by atomic layer deposition
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Effects of CF4 plasma treatment on pH and pNa sensing properties of light-addressable potentiometric sensor with a 2-nm-thick sensitive HfO 2 layer grown by atomic layer deposition

Chi-Hang Chin, Tseng-Fu Lu, Jer-Chyi Wang, Jung-Hsiang Yang, Cheng-En Lue, Chia-Ming Yang, Sheng-Shian Li and Chao-Sung Lai
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.50(4 PART 2), 04DL06
04/2011

Abstract

We investigated the effect of the carbon tetrafluoride (CF 4 ) plasma treatment on pH and pNa sensing characteristics of a light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) with a 2-nm-thick HfO 2 film grown by atomic layer deposition (ALD). An inorganic CF 4 plasma treatment with different times was performed using plasma enhance chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). For pH detection, the pH sensitivity slightly decreased with increasing CF 4 plasma time. For pNa detection, the proposed fluorinated HfO2 film on a LAPS device is sensitive to Na + ions. The linear relationship between pNa sensitivity and plasma treatment time was observed and the highest pNa sensitivity of 33.9 mV/pNa measured from pNa 1 to pNa 3 was achieved. Compared with that of the same structure without plasma treatment, the sensitivity was improved by twofold. The response mechanism of the fluorinated HfO 2 LAPS is discussed according to the chemical states determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis. The analysis of F 1s, Hf 4f, and O 1s spectra gives evidence that the enhancement of pNa sensitivity is due to the high concentration of incorporated fluorine in HfO 2 films by CF 4 plasma surface treatment. © 2011 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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