Qian Yu, Xiaopeng Zhong, F. Boussaid, A. Bermak, CY Tsui
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Abstract
New gas sensitive FET (Gas-FET) structures are proposed to enable standard CMOS fabrication of high performance high density gas sensor arrays that are fully integrated with their associated circuitry. The performance of the proposed Gas-FET structures was investigated by fabricating an 8×8 Gas-FET array comprising 45µm×46µm sensing elements. Room temperature sub-ppm acetone sensing capability is demonstrated for non-invasive diabetes diagnosis through exhaled human breath. Performance comparison shows that the fabricated array boasts superior sensitivity while enabling ultra-low power operation at room temperature, with over 3 orders magnitude reduction in power consumption compared to previously reported standard CMOS resistive gas sensors.