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Semiconductor device-based sensors for gas, chemical, and biomedical applications

Sales of U.S. chemical sensors represent the largest segment of the multi-billion-dollar global sensor market, which includes instruments for chemical detection in gases and liquids, biosensors, and medical sensors. Although silicon-based devices have dominated the field, they are limited by their g...

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Autor principal: Ren, Fan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CRC Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1413535
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description Sales of U.S. chemical sensors represent the largest segment of the multi-billion-dollar global sensor market, which includes instruments for chemical detection in gases and liquids, biosensors, and medical sensors. Although silicon-based devices have dominated the field, they are limited by their general inability to operate in harsh environments faced with factors such as high temperature and pressure. Exploring how and why these instruments have become a major player, Semiconductor Device-Based Sensors for Gas, Chemical, and Biomedical Applications presents the latest research, including or
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Semiconductor device-based sensors for gas, chemical, and biomedical applications
title Semiconductor device-based sensors for gas, chemical, and biomedical applications
title_full Semiconductor device-based sensors for gas, chemical, and biomedical applications
title_fullStr Semiconductor device-based sensors for gas, chemical, and biomedical applications
title_full_unstemmed Semiconductor device-based sensors for gas, chemical, and biomedical applications
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