Fedor S. Fedorov
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
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Technical Physics Letters | 2015
M. Yu. Vasilkov; Fedor S. Fedorov; N. M. Ushakov; S. Yu. Suzdaltsev
The field emission electronic properties of ordered nanotubes based on titanium dioxide, produced by electrochemical oxidation of the metal, have been studied. The structures were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. Quantitative data on the field emission threshold and maximum density of the emission current were obtained on the basis of the results of current-voltage characteristic measurements. It was found that the emission threshold and maximum current density decrease with increasing inner diameter (and, accordingly, density) of TiO2 nanotubes in the array.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Fedor S. Fedorov; Michail Vasilkov; Andrey Lashkov; Alexey Varezhnikov; D. Fuchs; Christian Kübel; Michael Bruns; Martin Sommer; Victor V. Sysoev
Reliable environmental monitoring requires cost effective but highly sensitive and selective gas sensors. While the sensitivity of the sensors is improved by reducing the characteristic dimensions of the gas-sensing material, the selectivity is often approached by combining the sensors into multisensor arrays. The development of scalable methods to manufacture such arrays based on low-dimensional structures offers new perspectives for gas sensing applications. Here we examine an approach to produce multisensor array chips based on the TiOx nanotube layers segmented by multiple Pt strip electrodes. We study the sensitivity and selectivity of the developed chip at operating temperatures up to 400 °C towards organic vapors in the ppm range. The results indicate that the titania nanotubes are a promising material platform for novel cost-effective and powerful gas-analytical multisensor units.
Sensors | 2017
Fedor S. Fedorov; Dmitry Podgainov; Alexey Varezhnikov; Andrey Lashkov; Michail Gorshenkov; Igor Burmistrov; Martin Sommer; V. V. Sysoev
We report a deposition of the tin oxide/hydroxide nanostructured layer by the potentiodynamic method from acidic nitrate solutions directly over the substrate, equipped with multiple strip electrodes which is employed as a gas-analytical multisensor array chip. The electrochemical synthesis is set to favor the growth of the tin oxide/hydroxide phase, while the appearance of metallic Sn is suppressed by cycling. The as-synthesized tin oxide/hydroxide layer is characterized by mesoporous morphology with grains, 250–300 nm diameter, which are further crystallized into fine SnO2 poly-nanocrystals following heating to 300 °C for 24 h just on the chip. The fabricated layer exhibits chemiresistive properties under exposure to organic vapors, which allows the generation of a multisensor vector signal capable of selectively distinguishing various vapors.
Data in Brief | 2016
D.A. Zimnyakov; A.V. Sevrugin; S.A. Yuvchenko; Fedor S. Fedorov; E.V. Tretyachenko; M.A. Vikulova; D.S. Kovaleva; E.Y. Krugova; Alexander V. Gorokhovsky
Here we present the data on the energy-band-gap characteristics of composite nanoparticles produced by modification of the amorphous potassium polytitanate in aqueous solutions of different transition metal salts. Band gap characteristics are investigated using diffuse reflection spectra of the obtained powders. Calculated logarithmic derivative quantity of the Kubelka–Munk function reveals a presence of local maxima in the regions 0.5–1.5 eV and 1.6–3.0 eV which correspond to band gap values of the investigated materials. The values might be related to the constituents of the composite nanoparticles and intermediate products of their chemical interaction.
Nanomaterials | 2017
Alexey Varezhnikov; Fedor S. Fedorov; Igor Burmistrov; Ilya A. Plugin; Martin Sommer; Andrey Lashkov; Alexander V. Gorokhovsky; Albert G. Nasibulin; Denis Kuznetsov; Michail Gorshenkov; Victor V. Sysoev
The development of portable gas-sensing units implies a special care of their power efficiency, which is often approached by operation at room temperature. This issue primarily appeals to a choice of suitable materials whose functional properties are sensitive toward gas vapors at these conditions. While the gas sensitivity is nowadays advanced by employing the materials at nano-dimensional domain, the room temperature operation might be targeted via the application of layered solid-state electrolytes, like titanates. Here, we report gas-sensitive properties of potassium titanate whiskers, which are placed over a multielectrode chip by drop casting from suspension to yield a matrix mono-layer of varied density. The material synthesis conditions are straightforward both to get stable single-crystalline quasi-one-dimensional whiskers with a great extent of potassium replacement and to favor the increase of specific surface area of the structures. The whisker layer is found to be sensitive towards volatile organic compounds (ethanol, isopropanol, acetone) in the mixture with air at room temperature. The vapor identification is obtained via processing the vector signal generated by sensor array of the multielectrode chip with the help of pattern recognition algorithms.
international conference on actual problems of electron devices engineering | 2016
M. Yu. Vasilkov; Fedor S. Fedorov; Andrey Lashkov; Alexey Varezhnikov; M. A. Solomatin; Victor V. Sysoev
The work considers possibilities to employ nanotubular (NT) titanium dioxide layers in order to develop gas sensors. The NT TiO2 layers have been fabricated by electrochemical anodizing of Ti foil with subsequent dissolution of metal layer. The technique to apply TiO2 NT layer over the substrate equipped with strip coplanar electrodes is developed. It has been found that the TiO2 NTs exhibit a considerable chemiresistive effect at temperatures over 300 °C versus a number of organic vapors under ppm concentrations in air.
international siberian conference on control and communications | 2015
Fedor S. Fedorov; Alexey Varezhnikov; V.V. Kolesnichenko; Igor Burmistrov; Alexander V. Gorokhovsky; Victor V. Sysoev
Here we discuss the concept of new gas-analytical device based on a.c. driven chemiresistive semiconducting layer. We test the approach utilizing quasi-amorphous potassium polytitanates, K2O·nTiO2·mH2O, which are characterized by high specific surface. In this work, we placed the polytitanate layer over a set of electrodes at the multielectroded chip and measured its impedance under exposure to various gas mixtures. The obtained data allow one to make an equivalent circuit for these structures where the combination of each active/reactive component can be used for selective gas identification.
ieee sensors | 2015
Fedor S. Fedorov; D. V. Podgainov; Alexey Varezhnikov; Andrey Lashkov; V. S. Dykin; M. E. Toimil-Molares; Victor V. Sysoev
We report a direct synthesis of tin oxide layers onto Si/SiO2 chip equipped with Pt multiple electrodes to develop new gas-analytical multisensor arrays. The tailored local morphology of the layer makes it possible to differentiate the gas response of each layer segment and to build a gas-selective vector signal recognized by pattern recognition algorithms in frames of conventional multisensor principles. The response of the chip to alcohols is in the ppm range.
Particuology | 2014
E.V. Tretyachenko; Alexander V. Gorokhovsky; G.Y. Yurkov; Fedor S. Fedorov; M.A. Vikulova; D.S. Kovaleva; E.E. Orozaliev
Electrochimica Acta | 2013
Fedor S. Fedorov; Julia Linnemann; Lars Giebeler; Margitta Uhlemann; Annett Gebert