Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the temperature of nanowire devices, has been the subject of research for more than a decade. The state-of-the-art shows that this approach is serving to lower the power demand in temperature-activated devices, especially in conductometric gas sensors, but the simplicity of eliminating the heating element comes with the complexity of integrating 1-dimensional nanomaterials in electronic devices. The advantages of the efficient self-heating effect in nanowires have already been probed in a broad range of systems and materials. But when it comes to transfer this operating principle to new systems and materials natural doubts arise: how to do it?, how mu...
Self-heating of metal oxide nanowires when a measuring current flows through them allows simultaneou...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
Self-heating of metal oxide nanowires when a measuring current flows through them allows simultaneou...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
One dimensional (1D) nanostructures offer a promising path towards highly efficient heating and temp...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
AbstractBias current applied to conductometric gas sensors consisting of individual metal oxide nano...
Sensor signal instability and drift are still unresolved challenges in conductometric gas sensors. H...
AbstractBias current applied to conductometric gas sensors consisting of individual metal oxide nano...
One dimensional (1D) nanostructures offer a promising path towards highly efficient heating and temp...
Self-heating of metal oxide nanowires when a measuring current flows through them allows simultaneou...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
Self-heating of metal oxide nanowires when a measuring current flows through them allows simultaneou...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
One dimensional (1D) nanostructures offer a promising path towards highly efficient heating and temp...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
AbstractBias current applied to conductometric gas sensors consisting of individual metal oxide nano...
Sensor signal instability and drift are still unresolved challenges in conductometric gas sensors. H...
AbstractBias current applied to conductometric gas sensors consisting of individual metal oxide nano...
One dimensional (1D) nanostructures offer a promising path towards highly efficient heating and temp...
Self-heating of metal oxide nanowires when a measuring current flows through them allows simultaneou...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
Self-heating of metal oxide nanowires when a measuring current flows through them allows simultaneou...