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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
The ideal chemical gas sensors would provide a device capable of being sensible, selective and stable. To improve the state of the art metal oxide gas sensors two approaches are pursued: obtaining nanosized, single crystalline metal oxide nanorods, and introducing innovative transduction principle. The first approach ensures high surface area for gas interaction coupled with the higher stability. The second approach could overcome limitations on the performances achievable and set a new milestone in the field. In this work magnetic gas sensing tests were carried out, using a MOKE (magneto-optical Kerr effect) magnetometer, showing that it is possible to exploit a new mechanism for sensing devices. The sensing layer, based on Co layer covered by ZnO nanorods, was entirely deposited by RF sputtering. The device showed very good H 2 detection at room temperature. The current work focuses on the …
Publisher: 
IEEE
Publication date: 
1 Jan 2016
Authors: 

C Baratto, F Rigoni, N Cattabiani, M Ferroni, G Sberveglieri, G Barrera, P Tiberto, P Allia

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Pages: 1-3
Origin: 
2016 IEEE SENSORS