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Abstract
An ultra-sensitive H 2 S gas sensor based on Cu 2 O/CNF (carbon nanofibers) heterostructures is reported in this paper. Cu 2 O/CNF heterostructures were prepared by two-dimensional electrochemical in - situ deposition. Through the characterization of the sensor, it is found that the heterostructure has a large specific surface area and a clear heterogeneous interface
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Advances in Condensed Matter Physics publishes articles on the experimental and theoretical study of the physics of materials in solid, liquid, amorphous, and exotic states. Papers consider the quantum, classical, and statistical mechanics of materials; their structure, dynamics, and phase transitions; and their magnetic, electronic, thermal, and optical properties.
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