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23 November 1999 Alcohol recognition based on the nonlinear responses of a semiconductor gas sensor
Satoshi Nakata, Kaori Takemura
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Abstract
A novel gas-sensing system based on a dynamic nonlinear response is reported. A sinusoidal temperature change was applied to a semiconductor gas sensor, and the resulting conductance of the sensor was analyzed by fast Fourier transformation (FFT). The output signals of the sensor changed characteristically depending on the composition of the sensed alcohol and were quantitatively characterized by the higher harmonics in FFT. The characteristic responses of the gas sensor are discussed in relation to the kinetics of alcohol at the sensor surface.
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Satoshi Nakata and Kaori Takemura "Alcohol recognition based on the nonlinear responses of a semiconductor gas sensor", Proc. SPIE 3856, Internal Standardization and Calibration Architectures for Chemical Sensors, (23 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371309
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Gas sensors

Semiconductors

Bioalcohols

Oxidation

Oxygen

Temperature metrology

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