<p><P><STRONG><EM>Solid State Gas Sensors </EM></STRONG>offers insight into the principles, applications, and new trends in gas sensor technology. Developments in this field are rapidly advancing due to the recent and continuing impact of nanotechnology, and this book addresses the demand for small,
Solid State Gas Sensing
β Scribed by Jan Spannhake, Andreas Helwig, Olaf Schulz, Gerhard MΓΌller (auth.), Elisabetta Comini, Guido Faglia, Giorgio Sberveglieri (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Solid State Gas Sensors offers insight into the principles, applications, and new trends in gas sensor technology. Developments in this field are rapidly advancing due to the recent and continuing impact of nanotechnology, and this book addresses the demand for small, reliable, inexpensive and portable systems for monitoring environmental concerns, indoor air quality, food quality, and many other specific applications. Working principles, including electrical, permittivity, field effect, electrochemical, optical, thermometric and mass (both quartz and cantilever types), are discussed, making the book valuable and accessible to a variety of researchers and engineers in the field of material science.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-13
Micro-Fabrication of Gas Sensors....Pages 1-46
Electrical-Based Gas Sensing....Pages 1-61
Capacitive-Type Relative Humidity Sensor with Hydrophobic Polymer Films....Pages 1-43
FET Gas-Sensing Mechanism, Experimental and Theoretical Studies....Pages 1-27
Solid-State Electrochemical Gas Sensing....Pages 1-27
Optical Gas Sensing....Pages 1-28
Thermometric Gas Sensing....Pages 1-24
Acoustic Wave Gas and Vapor Sensors....Pages 1-44
Cantilever-Based Gas Sensing....Pages 1-24
Back Matter....Pages 1-9
β¦ Subjects
Nanotechnology; Solid State Physics and Spectroscopy; Optical and Electronic Materials
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