E. S. Rembeza, T. V. Svistova, N. N. Kosheleva, D. S. Permyakov, M. V. Grechkina, T. G. Menshikova, S. A. Romasev
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Abstract
Thin copper oxide films are produced by the sol-gel technique. The films have a fine-grained structure. After annealing at temperatures of 400 and 500°C, the grain size decreases. The films have high values of the gas sensitivity (resistance change of 30%) and low values of the temperature of the maximum gas sensitivity (180–190°C) to ethanol, acetone, and ammonia vapors in the air.
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