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MEMS and Nanotechnology for Gas Sensors
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MEMS and Nanotechnology for Gas Sensors

by Sunipa Roy, Chandan Kumar Sarkar
December 2017
Intermediate to advanced
242 pages
6h 47m
English
CRC Press
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Preface

There is a significant interest in lowering the power consumption of semiconductor metal oxide–based gas sensors. Metal oxide gas sensors consuming low voltage and low power can be easily produced by combining micromachining and thin film technologies. The increasing demand for faster and more honest analysis has evolved the development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for gas sensing and biosensing. MEMS are desirable for use in low-power investigative designs for their ability to employ and analyze small volumes.

The MEMS microheater is one of the key components of a chemical gas sensor. For semiconductor gas sensors, a uniform microheater temperature is a necessary requirement as it often enhances the operation of the sensor. ...

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ISBN: 9781498700139