Pang et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Tribotronic transistor sensor for enhanced hydrogen detectionPang et al., 2017
- Document ID
- 6322378144128623022
- Author
- Pang Y
- Chen L
- Hu G
- Luo J
- Yang Z
- Zhang C
- Wang Z
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nano Research
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Hydrogen detection with a high sensitivity is necessary for preventing potential explosions and fire. In this study, a novel ZnO tribotronic transistor is developed by coupling a ZnO field effect transistor (FET) and triboelectric nanogenerator in free-standing mode and is used as …
- 229910052739 hydrogen 0 title abstract description 78
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