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Liquid crystal temperature sensor based on a micrometric structure and a metallic nanometric layer

Authors :
Algorri Genaro, José Francisco
Urruchi del Pozo, Virginia
Bennis, Noureddine
Sánchez Pena, José Manuel
Algorri Genaro, José Francisco
Urruchi del Pozo, Virginia
Bennis, Noureddine
Sánchez Pena, José Manuel
Source :
IEEE Electron Device Letters, ISSN 0741-3106, 2014-06, Vol. 35, No. 6
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This letter presents a novel temperature sensor, which consists of an interdigitated comb electrode structure with a micrometric-scale size, nanometric metallic layer, and nematic liquid crystal (NLC) film. This sensor exploits the permittivity dependence of the NLC with temperature and principle of electrical conductivity above the percolation threshold in thin film metallic layers. The latter has been demonstrated to increase the temperature sensitivity considerably. The high impedance input reduces the power dissipation, and the high enough voltage output makes it easy to measure the output signal with high precision. The operation principle and fabrication process as well as the characterization of the temperature sensor are presented. Experimental results show that the device offers a sensitivity of 9 mV/°C and is dependent on the applied voltage. This is six times greater than the same structure without the use of a nanometric layer.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
IEEE Electron Device Letters, ISSN 0741-3106, 2014-06, Vol. 35, No. 6
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn916913639
Document Type :
Electronic Resource