Abstract:This work demonstrates the potential of micromechanical resonators as compact human breath detectors. Such sensors can be mounted on robotic platforms used in search and rescue missions for detection of survivors in disaster areas. Human breath carries higher concentrations of both moisture and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) compared to surrounding air. To implement the sensors, single crystalline silicon resonators with frequencies in the MHz range were coated by thin films of polyethyleneimine (PEI), which is a stro… Show more
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