Comini et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Stable and highly sensitive gas sensors based on semiconducting oxide nanobeltsComini et al., 2002
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- Comini E
- Faglia G
- Sberveglieri G
- Pan Z
- Wang Z
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- Applied physics letters
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Gas sensors have been fabricated using the single-crystalline SnO 2 nanobelts. Electrical characterization showed that the contacts were ohmic and the nanobelts were sensitive to environmental polluting species like CO and NO 2, as well as to ethanol for breath analyzers …
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