Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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747284 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Tellurium thin films have been investigated for use as hydrogen sulphide gas sensors. The films were prepared by thermal evaporation on alumina substrates at a temperature of 373 K and were found to be sensitive towards 0.1 ppm of H2S at room temperature. The response was reproducible and the films were stable for operation over 3 months. Detection mechanism of the sensors was investigated and it was found that hydrogen sulphide reduced the amount of adsorbed oxygen on the Te film surface leading to increase in resistance.
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Authors
Shashwati Sen, Vinit Bhandarkar, K.P. Muthe, M. Roy, S.K. Deshpande, R.C. Aiyer, S.K. Gupta, J.V. Yakhmi, V.C. Sahni,