T. Xu, Guoying Wu, Guobing Zhang, Wei Wang, Ting Li
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Abstract
A novel micro gas sensor based on both mass and conductivity measurement is presented. The sensing technique can efficiently improve the selectivity of gas-sensitive films to the detected gas. Consulting the chemical principle that an atom can be identified by its charge-mass ratio, we present an idea that the high selectivity to the detected gas can be obtained through measuring the charge-mass ratio of the gas molecule. To actualize the idea, we designed a sensor that can measure both charge and mass of the detected gas molecules only by one device at the same time. Thereby, the charge-mass ratio of the detected gas molecule can be obtained. The structure of the sensor was designed, simulated and optimized. The fabrication process and a prototype experiment are also presented.