Identification of initial drift in semiconductor gas sensors caused by temperature variation
Metal-oxide (MOX) gas sensors are well-known with their high sensitivity in detecting gases. Despite of this quality, the responses of gas sensor are inclined to substantial drift effects caused by the environmental variable of the surrounding atmosphere such as temperature. The variation of tempera...
Main Authors: | Abidin, M.Z (Author), Asmat, A. (Author), Hamidon, M.N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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