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This paper presents how an array of sensors with various sensitivities can be used for reliable detection and recognition
of gases. An array of six different thin film metal oxide gas sensors has been constructed and tested. The selected sensors
are based on indium, zinc, tin and titanium thin film oxides deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering. Sensors operate
inside a measuring chamber at elevated temperatures of 250 – 300°C. The sensors responses upon hydrogen and
ammonia exposure (0 – 3000 ppm) at relative humidity (0 – 75%Rh) are studied. The results show that exploiting the
cross sensitivity and different sensing performance of the sensors allows to increase the reliability of gas sensing at
relatively low operating temperatures.
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Patryk Gwiżdż, Andrzej Brudnik, Katarzyna Zakrzewska, "Thin film metal oxide gas sensor array for gas detection ," Proc. SPIE 8902, Electron Technology Conference 2013, 89020Q (25 July 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2031275