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A New Detector for Gaseous Components Using Semiconductive Thin Films.

Tetsuro Seiyama, +3 more
- 01 Oct 1962 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 11, pp 1502-1503
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This article is published in Analytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1962-10-01. It has received 1260 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Carbon film & Thin film.

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Metal–Organic Framework Materials as Chemical Sensors

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Transparent conductors—A status review

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New approaches for improving semiconductor gas sensors

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Metal oxide-based gas sensor research: How to?

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Nanoionics: ion transport and electrochemical storage in confined systems.

TL;DR: The crystallizing field of 'nanoionics' bears the conceptual and technological potential that justifies comparison with the well-acknowledged area of nanoelectronics, and implies both emphasizing the indispensability of electrochemical devices that rely on ion transport and complement the world of electronics.
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