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25 September 2007 Wide bandgap nanowire sensors
S. J. Pearton, B. S. Kang, B. P. Gila, D. P. Norton, L. C. Tien, O. Kryliouk, H. T. Wang, F. Ren, Yeoung-Woo Heo
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Abstract
Wide bandgap semiconductor nanowires are attractive for a variety of sensing purposes because of their excellent stability, large surface area, pizeo-electric nature and ability to be integrated with on-chip wireless communication systems. In this brief review, we will discuss progress in these nanowires for gas sensing.
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S. J. Pearton, B. S. Kang, B. P. Gila, D. P. Norton, L. C. Tien, O. Kryliouk, H. T. Wang, F. Ren, and Yeoung-Woo Heo "Wide bandgap nanowire sensors", Proc. SPIE 6769, Nanosensing: Materials, Devices, and Systems III, 67690A (25 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.731121
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KEYWORDS
Nanorods

Nanowires

Hydrogen

Zinc oxide

Sensors

Indium nitride

Resistance

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