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  • 2002Effect of different dopant elements on the properties of ZnO thin films343citations
  • 2001Thin film metal oxide semiconductors deposited on polymeric substratescitations
  • 2001Thin film combustible gas sensors based on zinc oxidecitations
  • 2001Correlation between the microscopic and macroscopic characteristics of SnO2 thin film gas sensors7citations
  • 2001Production and characterization of large area flexible thin film position sensitive detectors13citations

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Thin film combustible gas sensors based on zinc oxide

  • Nunes, Patrícia
  • Martins, Rodrigo
Abstract

<p>Sensitivity tests to reductive gases such as methane, hydrogen and ethane were performed on zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films. The highest value of sensitivity was obtained for the film with a high electrical resistivity and a low thickness. The variation of the operating temperature of the film leads to a significant change in the sensitivity of the sensor with an ideal operating temperature dependence of the gas used. The sensitivity of the ZnO thin films changes linear with the increase of the gas concentration. However these films seem to be more appropriated for the detection of hydrogen following by methane and than for ethane since the value of sensitivity obtained are higher and its variation with the gas concentration more pronounced.</p>

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  • resistivity
  • thin film
  • zinc
  • Hydrogen