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Tin dioxide based semiconducting gas sensors
Gablech, Imrich ; Pytlíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This project is aimed at semiconductive gas sensors based on tin dioxide. In the first part, gas sensors are divided depending on their principal of functionality. Next part is about functionality of tin dioxide gas sensors and the possibilities of active layer modification. Experimental describes gas sensor from its drawing until construction, testing and characterization. Several microelectronic technologies such as thin-film, thick-film, LTCC, spray-coating or wire-bonding were used for constructing the sensor. In the last part properties of gas sensors and differences in functionality between modified and unmodified gas sensor are summarized.
Semiconductive gas sensors for detection of organic gases and vapours
Šedivý, Matúš ; Gablech, Evelína (referee) ; Gablech, Imrich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on gas sensors. Basic characteristics of sensors are discussed in the first part. Next part contains an overview of the most used types of gas sensors based on different physical principles. The main aim of thesis outlines last chapter where process of making gas sensors with different semiconductive metal oxides active layers is described. This thesis also describes measuring of their characteristics and characteristics of commercial gas sensor TGS 822 made by Figaro. Measured data are processed in graphs and tables and then were used for comparison with created sensors. In conclusion, there are discussed possibilities of improving selectivity of gas detection by using sensors with different active layer.
Semiconductive gas sensors for detection of organic gases and vapours
Šedivý, Matúš ; Gablech, Evelína (referee) ; Gablech, Imrich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on gas sensors. Basic characteristics of sensors are discussed in the first part. Next part contains an overview of the most used types of gas sensors based on different physical principles. The main aim of thesis outlines last chapter where process of making gas sensors with different semiconductive metal oxides active layers is described. This thesis also describes measuring of their characteristics and characteristics of commercial gas sensor TGS 822 made by Figaro. Measured data are processed in graphs and tables and then were used for comparison with created sensors. In conclusion, there are discussed possibilities of improving selectivity of gas detection by using sensors with different active layer.
Tin dioxide based semiconducting gas sensors
Gablech, Imrich ; Pytlíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This project is aimed at semiconductive gas sensors based on tin dioxide. In the first part, gas sensors are divided depending on their principal of functionality. Next part is about functionality of tin dioxide gas sensors and the possibilities of active layer modification. Experimental describes gas sensor from its drawing until construction, testing and characterization. Several microelectronic technologies such as thin-film, thick-film, LTCC, spray-coating or wire-bonding were used for constructing the sensor. In the last part properties of gas sensors and differences in functionality between modified and unmodified gas sensor are summarized.

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