Kinetic modeling of hydrogen adsorption/absorption in thin films on hydrogen-sensitive field-effect devices: Observation of large hydrogen-induced dipoles at the Pd-SiO2 interface
- 15 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 78 (2) , 988-996
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.360293
Abstract
A kinetic modeling of the hydrogen interaction with a Pd‐SiO2‐Si (Pd‐MOS) device is reported. The model is fitted to a number of experimental results, mainly from mass spectrometric desorption measurements. The new results verify an older description of the energetics of hydrogen adsorption states at the Pd/SiO2 interface in the sense that the adsorption may be described by a so‐called Temkin isotherm; however, several new findings have to be incorporated into the model in order to obtain a consistent picture. The initial heat of adsorption at the interface is around 0.8 eV/hydrogen atom. The number of adsorption sites at the interface is considerably smaller than at the surface, 6×1017 m−2 versus 1.5×1019 m−2. Furthermore, the interface hydrogen atoms are strongly polarized. An average value of 2 Debye is obtained. It is the large hydrogen polarization at the Pd/SiO2 interface and not a large concentration of adsorbed hydrogen atoms per se which accounts for the very high sensitivity of a Pd‐MOS device as hydrogen sensor.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Interaction of hydrogen with solid surfacesPublished by Elsevier ,2002
- Spillover of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon monoxide in oxidation reactions on SiO2 supported PdSurface Science, 1994
- Physics with catalytic metal gate chemical sensorsCritical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 1989
- Reactions between hydrocarbons and an oxygen covered palladium surfaceSurface Science, 1988
- Ammonia Dissociation on Oxygen Covered Palladium Studied with a Hydrogen Sensitive Pd-MOS DevicePhysica Scripta, 1987
- Kinetics of hydrogen absorption by Pd(110)Physical Review B, 1986
- The water-forming reaction on palladiumSurface Science, 1985
- A hydrogen sensitive Pd-MOS structure working over a wide pressure rangeApplications of Surface Science, 1984
- Hydrogen adsorption on a clean palladium ribbon; Thermal desorption and work function measurementsSurface Science, 1980
- Adsorption of hydrogen on palladium single crystal surfacesSurface Science, 1974