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Low-Temperature capacitive sensor based on perovskite oxides

TitleLow-Temperature capacitive sensor based on perovskite oxides
Publication TypePresentazione a Congresso
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsZaza, F., Orio G., Serra Emanuele, Caprioli F., and Pasquali M.
Conference NameAIP Conference Proceedings
PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics Inc.
ISBN Number9780735413146
Abstract

Energy, environmental and social issues drive towards the green political economy and the development of advanced technologies, promoting renewable energy sources, improving energy conversion efficiency and reducing exhaust gas emissions. The development of sustainable technologies requires strategic research in the area of gas sensors for monitoring air quality, controlling gas emissions and optimizing combustion processes. Solid state sensors are the most attractive one because of their simplicity in function, small size and low cost. The aim of this work is to synthetize and characterize strontium titanate and test its sensing performance. The prepared sensor device shows significant sensitivity and response rate at roomtemperature. However, because of the low recovery rate, the regeneration of the sensor has to be made at high temperature for promoting the decomposition of the carbonates formed on the perovkite surface. © 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.

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DOI10.1063/1.4922560
Citation KeyZaza2015