Authors
Ashish Modi, Nikhil Koratkar, Eric Lass, Bingqing Wei, Pulickel M Ajayan
Publication date
2003/7/10
Journal
Nature
Volume
424
Issue
6945
Pages
171-174
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Gas sensors operate by a variety of fundamentally different mechanisms,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Ionization sensors, work by fingerprinting the ionization characteristics of distinct gases, but they are limited by their huge, bulky architecture, high power consumption and risky high-voltage operation. Here we report the fabrication and successful testing of ionization microsensors featuring the electrical breakdown of a range of gases and gas mixtures at carbon nanotube tips. The sharp tips of nanotubes generate very high electric fields at relatively low voltages, lowering breakdown voltages several-fold in comparison to traditional electrodes, and thereby enabling compact, battery-powered and safe operation of such sensors. The sensors show good sensitivity and selectivity, and are unaffected by extraneous factors such as temperature, humidity, and gas flow. As such, the devices offer several practical advantages over previously …
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