Patent ID: 11953444
Assignee: KOREA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND BUSINESS FOUNDATION
Field: Measurement (Instruments)
Classification: CPC G  H  Y | IPC G  H

Claim 0:
1. A method of determining an electronic property of a chemical substance without power, the method comprising:
flowing an air comprising the chemical substance to a detecting sensor comprising a bottom electrode, a light absorbing layer comprising n-Si directly disposed on the bottom electrode, an insulating layer directly disposed on a first portion of the light absorbing layer, a top electrode directly disposed on the insulating layer, and a graphene layer directly disposed on a second portion of the light absorbing layer to form a heterojunction therebetween and the graphene layer extending such that it is connected to the top electrode, while irradiating a light to the detecting sensor;
measuring a photocurrent generated by a photoreaction in the heterojunction between the graphene layer and the light absorbing layer comprising n-Si in response to the irradiating of the light absorbing layer in the air comprising the chemical substance without applying a driving voltage to the heterojunction;
measuring a control photocurrent generated from the light absorbing layer in a control air not comprising the chemical substance while irradiating the light to the detecting sensor;
and determining the electronic property of the chemical substance as electron-giving when the photocurrent decreases or as electron-receiving when the photocurrent increases compared to the control photocurrent measured when the control air not comprising the chemical substance flows to the detecting sensor, thereby detecting a presence of the chemical substance according to a change in the photocurrent,
wherein the graphene layer is prepared by a chemical vapor deposition and is not a reduced graphene oxide layer and
wherein the photocurrent generated with 5 ppm of NO2 is at least 1 μA.