Thin film ppb oxygen sensor

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Inventors

Gokhfeld, Yuzef
Hammond, Robert H.
Shen, Yu
Parece, Gary

Application #

721376

Filed

Nov-22-2000

Published

May-6-2003

Current US Class

073/23.2
073/23.31
073/31.05

International Classes

G01N 027/30; G01N 027/406; G01N 027/417

Field of Search

73/23.2 73/23.31 73/23.32 73/31.01 73/31.05

Assignee

Panametrics, Inc. (Waltham, MA)

Examiners

Larkin; Daniel S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Iandiorio & Teska

US Patent References

3941673   Oxygen sensor dev...
4946577   Oxygen sensor
4947125   Method and device...
5344549   Oxygen partial pre...
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Abstract
An oxygen sensor has a sensor body formed of a crystalline material, such as zirconia, with first and second electrodes disposed on a single surface thereof. The electrodes are arranged to induce superionic oxygen transport in the body along current paths extending at a shallow depth in the crystalline material at the electrode surface. The electrodes may be interdigitated or juxtaposed porous electrodes that define an exposed surface pattern of ionic conduction for sensing, and the electrodes are preferably poisoned to inhibit cross sensitivity to reactive components, such as hydrogen, that may be present in the environment. The electrodes may effect electrode-limited superionic conduction in a thin slice of single crystal material, or a polycrystalline yttria-stabilized zirconia film sensing body, and operate at a relatively low temperature in the range of 250-400.degree. C., preferably about 300-350.degree. C., with negligible leakage current or cross sensitivity, allowing reliable measurement of oxygen concentrations in the ppb range. The oxygen sensor may be fabricated together with a heater, such as a resistive heating element, deposited on the back face of the sensor body, or the sensor body may be attached to a heater chip. One such heater chip includes both a heating electrode, and a resistive thermal device that may, for example, provide a feedback or control signal for controlling heater temperature in the desired range. The sensors may be lithographically formed in arrays with suitable lead pads, then scored and separated, and mounted on heater chips, providing a self-contained integrated unit of versatile application.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An oxygen sensor comprising:

a crystalline body having a major surface;

a first electrode extending over said major surface; and

a second electrode extending over said major surface, said first and second electrodes being interposed to define regions of oxygen ion conduction therebetween through said crystalline body substantially at said major surface, wherein at least one of said first electrode and said second electrode is poisoned above but not at an interface between the at least one electrode and the crystalline body.

2. The oxygen sensor of claim 1, wherein said first electrode and said second electrode are porous.

3. The oxygen sensor of claim 1, wherein the poisoned electrode is a platinum electrode poisoned by lead.



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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

Not Applicable.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to oxygen sensors and particularly to oxygen sensors based on superionic conduction between electrodes attached to a solid body formed of an oxide compound, such as yttria stabilized zirconia. Sensors of this general construction may be operated as pumps, to move oxygen through the material which is generally set up as a barrier between a reference environment and an environment to be measured. In this case, the electrodes are energized to induce a current of oxygen ions migrating through the body. They may also be operated as Nernst cells, i.e., batteries in which a potential is induced by the difference in oxygen partial pressures on both sides of the electroded media. In either mode of operation, the electrodes are generally placed across a suitable circuit, and the level of current flow achieved, or the magnitude of the induced potential difference, respectively, provides a measure of oxygen concentration in the surrounding environment. In some practical devices, both forms of operation may be applied: some amount of pumping may be employed to verify, establish, or correct a reference level, followed by reading of a potential difference induced across the wall by the pressure of a sample to be measured. A previously-established formula is then applied to convert the electrical signal to a partial pressure reading.
 
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