2007
DOI: 10.1021/ja070788m
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High-Sensitivity Humidity Sensor Based on a Single SnO2 Nanowire

Abstract: Nanowires (NWs) and nanobelts (NBs) are considered as ideal building blocks for constructing nanosized devices due to high surface to volume ratio and their special physical and chemical properties resulting from the reduced sizes. Until now, many semiconductor NWs/NBs have been successfully applied in nanodevices, including nanolasers, 1 nanogenerators, 2 and various chemical and biological nanosensors. 3,4 Well-known humidity control is very important for many fields in technology and our daily life. In the… Show more

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“…33 Single SnO 2 nanowires were obtained by a CVD technique and revealed high sensitivity to relative humidity. 25 The main disadvantages of sensors utilizing such materials for high volume applications are the need for extensive additional development to achieve reproducible process techniques suitable for implementation in a manufacturing environment and the increased cost of the sensors that would result from the use of expensive equipment in production (CVD, PVD, etc). Thus, the development of a nanostructured, humidity sensitive film compatible with standard, low complexity manufacturing procedures is of great practical interest for low-cost humidity sensor fabrication.…”
Section: ' Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 Single SnO 2 nanowires were obtained by a CVD technique and revealed high sensitivity to relative humidity. 25 The main disadvantages of sensors utilizing such materials for high volume applications are the need for extensive additional development to achieve reproducible process techniques suitable for implementation in a manufacturing environment and the increased cost of the sensors that would result from the use of expensive equipment in production (CVD, PVD, etc). Thus, the development of a nanostructured, humidity sensitive film compatible with standard, low complexity manufacturing procedures is of great practical interest for low-cost humidity sensor fabrication.…”
Section: ' Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another method involves integrating material synthesis and sensor fabrication to fabricate microsensors or nanosensors. These sensors usually have plane surfaces for depositing sensing materials, and their surface areas range from several μm 2 to many cm 2 [20][21][22]. A large amount of sensing results from 1D nanomaterial-based sensors have been reported to date; however, the influence of sensor type on the sensing results has not so far been considered.…”
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“…Yellow lead iodide is obtained from potassium lead iodide upon moisture adsorption. Such indicators are widely used to control the activity of drying agents like silica gel and as breakthrough indicators [23]. Polymer-dye systems changing colour with air humidity can also be used as humidity sensors.…”
Section: Hygrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%