“…Thus, a large number of researchers are committed to developing high-performance sensors (e.g., accurate results, high sensitivity, excellent reliability, rapid response/recovery time, good repeatability, low cost, etc. ). − So far, depending on different working principles, humidity sensors are classified into resistive humidity sensors, − capacitive sensors, , optical fiber humidity sensors, , and bulk acoustic wave (BAW) humidity sensors. , Among them, quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), a typical BAW device, is becoming a research hotspot with advantages of high sensitivity, low cost, easy operation, and digital output. − …”