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Advances of SiC-based MOS capacitor hydrogen sensors for harsh environment applications

Soo et al., 2010

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16257786944848242271
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Soo M
Cheong K
Noor A
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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SiC-based hydrogen sensors have attracted much attention due to applications in harsh environments. In this paper, harsh environment is defined. Characteristics of SiC-based hydrogen sensors for harsh environment applications are reviewed. Various types of SiC …
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    • H01L29/68Types of semiconductor device; Multistep manufacturing processes therefor controllable by only the electric current supplied, or only the electric potential applied, to an electrode which does not carry the current to be rectified, amplified or switched
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    • H01L29/78Field effect transistors with field effect produced by an insulated gate
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