Highly‐Sensitive and High Operating Range Fully‐Printed Humidity Sensors Based on BiFeO3/BiOCl Heterojunctions
Paul Fourmont,
Fabrice Vaussenat,
Mathieu Gratuze
et al.
Abstract:Fully‐printed humidity sensors based on BiFeO3/BiOCl heterojunctions fabricated using a two‐step process with serigraphic printing are reported. Most importantly, this unique sensor architecture provides a broader relative humidity sensing range compared to pristine BFO sensors due to a synergistic effect between dense networks of BiOCl nanosheets synthetized atop BFO powders. With surface‐to‐weight ratios reaching 7.75 m2 g−1, these heterostructures increase the sensitivity and operating range of BFO‐based hu… Show more
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