Lundström et al., 1975 - Google Patents
A hydrogen‐sensitive Pd‐gate MOS transistorLundström et al., 1975
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- Lundström K
- Shivaraman M
- Svensson C
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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An n‐channel MOS transistor with palladium gate was fabricated. The threshold voltage of this transistor was found to depend on the partial pressure of hydrogen in the ambient atmosphere. At a device temperature of 150° C, 10 ppm hydrogen in air is easily detected …
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