Sensor signal instability and drift are still unresolved challenges in conductometric gas sensors. Here, the use of self-heating effect to operate a gas sensor in a pulsed temperature modulation mode (pulsed self-heating operation) is presented as an effective method to enhance signal stability and reduce consumption figures down to a few W. The sensor operation temperature was pulsed periodically between two levels, obtaining two different sensing states from one single device driven with self-heating, i.e. free of heater. The signal differences between both operating points correlated well with gas concentrations and displayed no drift. This methodology is exemplified with a thorough study of the response of carbon nanofibers to humidity....
Developing fully autonomous gas sensors for distributed detection and early alert applications is on...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
Self-heating effect in individual metal oxide nanowires can be used to activate their response to ga...
Sensor signal instability and drift are still unresolved challenges in conductometric gas sensors. H...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
Gas sensors can be found in many activities ranging from environment protection, risk prevention, ag...
Gas sensors can be found in many activities ranging from environment protection, risk prevention, ag...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
AbstractThe thermal response time of gas sensors based on self-heated nanowires is extremely fast (a...
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...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
Self-heating effect in individual metal oxide nanowires can be used to activate their response to ga...
Sensor signal instability and drift are still unresolved challenges in conductometric gas sensors. H...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
The usual operation of a conductometric sensor device requires of an external energy source (i.e. an...
Herein, we prove that self-heating effects occur in sensor films made of randomly oriented nanoparti...
Gas sensors can be found in many activities ranging from environment protection, risk prevention, ag...
Gas sensors can be found in many activities ranging from environment protection, risk prevention, ag...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
AbstractThe thermal response time of gas sensors based on self-heated nanowires is extremely fast (a...
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...
Self-heating operation, or the use of the resistance-probing signal to warm up and control the tempe...
Self-heating effect in individual metal oxide nanowires can be used to activate their response to ga...