“…However, it was also noted that the sensitivity of the sensor to NO 2 , S NO 2 , given by R NO 2 /R air , where R NO 2 is the sensor resistance at a given concentration of NO 2 and R air is the resistance in dry air, can vary between samples. Such differences are commonly seen in heterojunction sensor systems when the interface is formed by physically bringing together partly sintered bulk pellets, and are attributed to variations in the quality of the interface brought about by small differences in the overall contact pressure and contact area between samples [13,18]. In the current study, the sensor resistance increases by a factor of 2.4 per ppm increase in NO 2 concentration, this increase being attributed to the formation of an electrostatic barrier at the heterojunction interface through a build-up of surface charge following the adsorption of the target gas.…”