High-Sensitivity Humidity Sensor Based on a Single SnO 2 Nanowire
Georgia Institute of Technology · Xiamen University
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Abstract
A humidity sensor based on a single SnO2 nanowire was fabricated. This sensor has fast and sensitive response to relative humidity (RH) in air from a wide range of atmospheres at 30 °C. The response sensitivity of the sensor to RH is linear to 90%.
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5- QKQin KuangCorresponding
Georgia Institute of Technology, Xiamen University
- CLChangshi Lao
Xiamen University, Georgia Institute of Technology
- ZLZhong Lin Wang
Xiamen University, Georgia Institute of Technology
- ZXZhaoxiong Xie
Georgia Institute of Technology, Xiamen University
- LZLan‐Sun Zheng
Xiamen University, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Keywords
- Nanowire
- Humidity
- Chemistry
- Relative humidity
- Sensitivity (control systems)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Optoelectronics
- Nanotechnology
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