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Recent advances on H2 sensor technologies based on MOX and FET devices: A review

Sharma et al., 2018

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16737982545405520666
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Sharma B
Sharma A
Kim J
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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The importance of metal oxide semiconductor (MOX) and field effect transistor (FET) based sensors has been increasing due to their extended practical applications for gas detection. Various investigations have confirmed that gas sensing characteristics depend on the …
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