1995
DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(94)01313-6
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Theory, design and operation of a surface acoustic wave hydrogen sulfide microsensor

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“…4a) Generally, the origin of the frequency shift in SAW gas sensors depends mainly on the following three factors: mass loading, changes in elasticity and acousto-electric interaction. The equation representing these three contributions is given as [37]: (Fig. 8b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4a) Generally, the origin of the frequency shift in SAW gas sensors depends mainly on the following three factors: mass loading, changes in elasticity and acousto-electric interaction. The equation representing these three contributions is given as [37]: (Fig. 8b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are widely used in hydrogen-related technologies such as fuel cell, batteries and H 2 sensors. Gold has been found to be sensitive to odorous gases containing thiol vapor and H 2 S [68,69].…”
Section: Metal Nanoparticle/nanocluster Functionalized Cnt Gas Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central frequency shi of the SAW light sensor can be ascribe to the acousto-electric interaction effect, mass-loading effect and the elastic effect. 24 Generally, under visible light radiation, the photo-generated carries will decrease the SAW velocity due to acoustoelectric effect, 25 and hence the SAW central frequency will downshi. However, the central frequency is upshi under visible light radiation in our experiment.…”
Section: Visible Light Sensing Performancementioning
confidence: 61%