2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-02612248mtgabs
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Dense BaCe0.6Zr0.3Y0.1O3-Α Solid-State Electrolyte for Application in Hydrogen Sensors

Abstract: Fusion energy is a promising solution for the expected energy problems in the mid-term future. This technology is expected to use deuterium and tritium, two hydrogen isotopes, as fuel. Deuterium can be obtained from natural sources, but tritium, which is a non-stable hydrogen isotope, must be in situ generated. To assure the correct monitoring of both isotopes, it will be required the design and qualification of high-temperature sensors. The construction of H2 sensors based on solid-state electrolytes can be t… Show more

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