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1 A chemical sensor based on a microfabricated cantilever array with simultaneous resonance-frequency and bending readout Battiston, F.M
2001
77 1-2 p. 122-131
10 p.
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2 Amorphous Pb(Zr, Ti)O3 thin film hydrogen gas sensor Deng, J
2001
77 1-2 p. 416-420
5 p.
article
3 An amorphous-like xα-Fe2O3–(1 − x)ZrO2 solid solution system for low temperature resistive-type oxygen sensing Cao, W
2001
77 1-2 p. 421-426
6 p.
article
4 An electronic nose using time reduced modelling parameters for a reliable discrimination of Forane 134a Delpha, Claude
2001
77 1-2 p. 517-524
8 p.
article
5 A new ozone sensor for an ozone generator Nakagawa, H
2001
77 1-2 p. 543-547
5 p.
article
6 A new potentiometric NO sensor based on a NO+ cation conducting ceramic membrane Huerland, A
2001
77 1-2 p. 287-292
6 p.
article
7 A new SiC/HfB2 based low power gas sensor Solzbacher, F
2001
77 1-2 p. 111-115
5 p.
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8 A novel method of temperature compensation for a stable combustion-type gas sensor Okazaki, S
2001
77 1-2 p. 322-325
4 p.
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9 A novel methodology for the manufacturability of robust CMOS semiconductor gas sensor arrays Götz, A
2001
77 1-2 p. 395-400
6 p.
article
10 A novel porous silicon sensor for detection of sub-ppm NO2 concentrations Baratto, C
2001
77 1-2 p. 62-66
5 p.
article
11 A polymer gate FET sensor array for detecting organic vapours Covington, J.A
2001
77 1-2 p. 155-162
8 p.
article
12 Application of artificial neural networks to calculate the partial gas concentrations in a mixture Martı́n, Miguel A
2001
77 1-2 p. 468-471
4 p.
article
13 A resistive gas sensor with elimination and utilization of parasitic electric fields Storm, U
2001
77 1-2 p. 529-533
5 p.
article
14 Array of sensors based on lanthanide bisphtahlocyanine Langmuir–Blodgett films for the detection of olive oil aroma Gutierrez, N
2001
77 1-2 p. 437-442
6 p.
article
15 A semiconducting metal oxide sensor array for the detection of NO x and NH3 Marquis, Brent T.
2001
77 1-2 p. 100-110
11 p.
article
16 A simplified model for evaluating the electrical resistance of a zirconia substrate with co-planar electrodes Ménil, Francis
2001
77 1-2 p. 84-89
6 p.
article
17 A study of factors that influence zirconia/platinum interfacial impedance using equivalent circuit analysis Wang, Tie
2001
77 1-2 p. 132-138
7 p.
article
18 A study on thin film gas sensor based on SnO2 prepared by pulsed laser deposition method Kim, C.K
2001
77 1-2 p. 463-467
5 p.
article
19 A temperature drop on exposure to reducing gases for various metal oxide thin films Takada, Tadashi
2001
77 1-2 p. 307-311
5 p.
article
20 Atomic-layer chemical vapor deposition of SnO2 for gas-sensing applications Rosental, A
2001
77 1-2 p. 297-300
4 p.
article
21 Carbon dioxide gas sensor with multivalent cation conducting solid electrolytes Imanaka, N
2001
77 1-2 p. 301-306
6 p.
article
22 Catalytic properties of Pd/SiO2 and Pt/SiO2 multilayer stacks Khatko, V.V
2001
77 1-2 p. 548-554
7 p.
article
23 Characterization of a WO3 thin film chlorine sensor Bender, F.
2001
77 1-2 p. 281-286
6 p.
article
24 Chemical crosstalk between heated gas microsensor elements operating in close proximity Wheeler, M.C
2001
77 1-2 p. 167-176
10 p.
article
25 Chemical diffusion of oxygen in tin dioxide Kamp, B
2001
77 1-2 p. 534-542
9 p.
article
26 Chemiresistor-type NO gas sensor based on nickel phthalocyanine thin films Ho, Kuo-Chuan
2001
77 1-2 p. 253-259
7 p.
article
27 CH4 sensing characteristics of K-, Ca-, Mg impregnated SnO2 sensors Choi, Soon-Don
2001
77 1-2 p. 335-338
4 p.
article
28 CO gas sensor based on a conducting dendrimer Koo, Bon Won
2001
77 1-2 p. 432-436
5 p.
article
29 Comparison and integration of different electronic noses for freshness evaluation of cod-fish fillets Natale, Corrado Di
2001
77 1-2 p. 572-578
7 p.
article
30 Comparison of CO-gas sensing characteristics between mono- and multi-layer Pt/SnO2 thin films Kim, Dong Hyun
2001
77 1-2 p. 427-431
5 p.
article
31 Conducting polymer composites: novel materials for gas sensing Gangopadhyay, Rupali
2001
77 1-2 p. 326-329
4 p.
article
32 CONFERENCE CALENDAR 2001
77 1-2 p. 592-
1 p.
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33 Co3O4-based isobutane sensor operating at low temperatures Choi, Soon-Don
2001
77 1-2 p. 330-334
5 p.
article
34 CO sensing properties of titanium and iron oxide nanosized thin films Comini, E.
2001
77 1-2 p. 16-21
6 p.
article
35 Detection of HC in exhaust gases by an array of MISiC sensors Svenningstorp, H
2001
77 1-2 p. 177-185
9 p.
article
36 Development of a ChemFET sensor with molecular films of porphyrins as sensitive layer Andersson, Marcus
2001
77 1-2 p. 567-571
5 p.
article
37 Development of a low-power thick-film gas sensor deposited by screen-printing technique onto a micromachined hotplate Vincenzi, D
2001
77 1-2 p. 95-99
5 p.
article
38 Discrimination of wine aroma using an array of conducting polymer sensors in conjunction with solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) technique Guadarrama, A
2001
77 1-2 p. 401-408
8 p.
article
39 Effect of pH on the properties of palmitic acid LB films for gas sensors Kang, K.H
2001
77 1-2 p. 293-296
4 p.
article
40 Electrical equivalent models of semiconductor gas sensors using PSpice Llobet, E
2001
77 1-2 p. 275-280
6 p.
article
41 Electronic nose based investigation of the sensorial properties of peaches and nectarines Di Natale, Corrado
2001
77 1-2 p. 561-566
6 p.
article
42 Fabrication and calibration of a gas sensor based on chemically vapor deposited WO3 films on silicon substrates Davazoglou, D
2001
77 1-2 p. 359-362
4 p.
article
43 Fabrication and gas sensing characteristics of pure and Pt-doped γ-Fe2O3 thin film Lim, Il-Sung
2001
77 1-2 p. 215-220
6 p.
article
44 Fabrication and gas sensing properties of α-Fe2O3 thin film prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) Lee, Eun-Tae
2001
77 1-2 p. 221-227
7 p.
article
45 Field effect transistor type NO2 sensor combined with NaNO2 auxiliary phase Nakata, Seiji
2001
77 1-2 p. 512-516
5 p.
article
46 Gas sensing properties of nanosized tin oxide synthesised by mechanochemical processing Cukrov, L.M
2001
77 1-2 p. 491-495
5 p.
article
47 Gas sensing properties of semiconductor heterolayer sensors fabricated by slide-off transfer printing Hyodo, Takeo
2001
77 1-2 p. 41-47
7 p.
article
48 Gas sensing properties of thin- and thick-film tin-oxide materials Becker, Th
2001
77 1-2 p. 55-61
7 p.
article
49 Gas sensing properties of tin oxide thin films fabricated from hydrothermally treated nanoparticles Sakai, Go
2001
77 1-2 p. 116-121
6 p.
article
50 Gas sensitive Langmuir–Blodgett films based on erbium bis[octakis(octyloxy)phthalocyaninato] complex Xie, Dan
2001
77 1-2 p. 260-263
4 p.
article
51 Halogen sensing using thin films of crosswise-substituted phthalocyanines Altindal, A
2001
77 1-2 p. 389-394
6 p.
article
52 Handmade oxygen and carbon dioxide sensors for monitoring the photosynthesis process as instruction material for science education Takahashi, M
2001
77 1-2 p. 237-243
7 p.
article
53 Heating power-controlled micro-gas sensor array Lim, Jun-Woo
2001
77 1-2 p. 139-144
6 p.
article
54 Highly NO2 sensitive pseudo Schottky barrier diodes on p-type InP with improved electrical characteristics Talazac, L
2001
77 1-2 p. 447-454
8 p.
article
55 Identifying natural and artificial odours through noise analysis with a sampling-and-hold electronic nose Solis, J.L.
2001
77 1-2 p. 312-315
4 p.
article
56 Improvement of SO2 sensing properties of WO3 by noble metal loading Shimizu, Yasuhiro
2001
77 1-2 p. 35-40
6 p.
article
57 Investigation of a reference electrode based on perovskite oxide for second kind potentiometric gas sensor in open systems Ramirez, J
2001
77 1-2 p. 339-345
7 p.
article
58 Mechanism of O3 and NO2 detection and selectivity of In2O3 sensors Ivanovskaya, M
2001
77 1-2 p. 264-267
4 p.
article
59 Metal oxide semiconductor N2O sensor for medical use Kanazawa, Eiichi
2001
77 1-2 p. 72-77
6 p.
article
60 Microhotplate platforms for chemical sensor research Semancik, S.
2001
77 1-2 p. 579-591
13 p.
article
61 Microreactors and microfluidic systems: an innovative approach to gas sensing using tin oxide-based gas sensors Becker, Th
2001
77 1-2 p. 48-54
7 p.
article
62 Microstructural characterization of MoO3–TiO2 nanocomposite thin films for gas sensing Li, Y.X
2001
77 1-2 p. 27-34
8 p.
article
63 Moisture influence and geometry effect of Au and Pt electrodes on CO sensing response of SnO2 microsensors based on sol–gel thin film Capone, S.
2001
77 1-2 p. 503-511
9 p.
article
64 Nanocrystalline tungsten oxide thick-films with high sensitivity to H2S at room temperature Solis, J.L.
2001
77 1-2 p. 316-321
6 p.
article
65 Nanocrystalline V2O5–TiO2 thin-films for oxygen sensing prepared by sol–gel process Zhuiykov, Serge
2001
77 1-2 p. 484-490
7 p.
article
66 Nanosized Ti-doped MoO3 thin films for gas-sensing application Guidi, V
2001
77 1-2 p. 555-560
6 p.
article
67 New gas sensing mechanism for SnO2 thin-film gas sensors fabricated by using dual ion beam sputtering Choe, Yong-Sahm
2001
77 1-2 p. 200-208
9 p.
article
68 New In x O y N z films for the application in NO2 sensors Steffes, H.
2001
77 1-2 p. 352-358
7 p.
article
69 New semiconductor type gas sensor for air quality control in automobile cabin Oto, K
2001
77 1-2 p. 525-528
4 p.
article
70 NO2 gas sensing characteristics of Pt–Wo3–Si3N4–SiO2–Si–Al capacitor Kim, C.K
2001
77 1-2 p. 67-71
5 p.
article
71 NTCDA organic thin-film-transistor as humidity sensor: weaknesses and strengths Torsi, L
2001
77 1-2 p. 7-11
5 p.
article
72 Odor sensing characteristics of a lavatory in a general domicile Oyabu, Takashi
2001
77 1-2 p. 1-6
6 p.
article
73 On the role of catalytic additives in gas-sensitivity of SnO2-Mo based thin film sensors Ivanovskaya, M
2001
77 1-2 p. 268-274
7 p.
article
74 Pattern recognition of gas sensor array using characteristics of impedance Joo, Byung-Su
2001
77 1-2 p. 209-214
6 p.
article
75 Pd- and Pt-SiC Schottky diodes for detection of H2 and CH4 at high temperature Kim, C.K
2001
77 1-2 p. 455-462
8 p.
article
76 Peculiarities of SnO2 thin film deposition by spray pyrolysis for gas sensor application Korotcenkov, G
2001
77 1-2 p. 244-252
9 p.
article
77 Performance of Zr and Ti adhesion layers for bonding of platinum metallization to sapphire substrates Bernhardt, G
2001
77 1-2 p. 368-374
7 p.
article
78 Perovskite oxide of PTCR ceramics as chemical sensors Zhou, Z.-G
2001
77 1-2 p. 22-26
5 p.
article
79 Preparation and characterization of nanosized titania sensing film Ferroni, M
2001
77 1-2 p. 163-166
4 p.
article
80 Pulsed laser deposition of nanostructured tin oxide films for gas sensing applications El Khakani, M.A
2001
77 1-2 p. 383-388
6 p.
article
81 Reaction analysis on sensing electrode of amperometric NO2 sensor based on sodium ion conductor by using chronopotentiometry Ono, Masaki
2001
77 1-2 p. 78-83
6 p.
article
82 Real time multi-channel gas leakage monitoring system using CPLD chip Chung, Wan-Young
2001
77 1-2 p. 186-189
4 p.
article
83 Recognition of volatile organic compounds using SnO2 sensor array and pattern recognition analysis Lee, Dae-Sik
2001
77 1-2 p. 228-236
9 p.
article
84 Results on the reliability of silicon micromachined structures for semiconductor gas sensors Gràcia, I
2001
77 1-2 p. 409-415
7 p.
article
85 Semiconductor MoO3–TiO2 thin film gas sensors Galatsis, K
2001
77 1-2 p. 472-477
6 p.
article
86 Sensing behavior and mechanism of La2CuO4–SnO2 gas sensors Zhou, Xiaohua
2001
77 1-2 p. 443-446
4 p.
article
87 Sensing characteristics of a zirconia-based CO sensor made by thick-film lamination Mochizuki, Kei
2001
77 1-2 p. 190-195
6 p.
article
88 Sensing characteristics of epitaxially-grown tin oxide gas sensor on sapphire substrate Lee, Dae-Sik
2001
77 1-2 p. 90-94
5 p.
article
89 SnO2 sol–gel derived thin films for integrated gas sensors Cobianu, Cornel
2001
77 1-2 p. 496-502
7 p.
article
90 SO2 gas sensors using polymers with different amino groups Matsuguchi, Masanobu
2001
77 1-2 p. 363-367
5 p.
article
91 Sol–gel prepared MoO3–WO3 thin-films for O2 gas sensing Galatsis, K
2001
77 1-2 p. 478-483
6 p.
article
92 Spin-on nanoparticle tin oxide for microhotplate gas sensors Cavicchi, R.E.
2001
77 1-2 p. 145-154
10 p.
article
93 Stoichiometry and microstructure effects on tungsten oxide chemiresistive films Moulzolf, Scott C
2001
77 1-2 p. 375-382
8 p.
article
94 Structural and gas-sensing properties of V2O5–MoO3 thin films for H2 detection Imawan, C
2001
77 1-2 p. 346-351
6 p.
article
95 The gas-sensing of GdCoO3/MO x (M = transition metals) element having a heterojunction Mochinaga, Ryoichi
2001
77 1-2 p. 196-199
4 p.
article
96 Zn–Sn–Sb–O thin film sensor for ppm-level NO2 detection Yamada, Yasushi
2001
77 1-2 p. 12-15
4 p.
article
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