High sensitivity to humidity of an element based on a carbon-nanotube bundle

The results of development and studies of humidity-sensitive elements based on a carbon-nanotube bundle are presented. It has been demonstrated that arrays of nanotubes grown by the low-temperature plasma-chemical method on planar silicon structures have exceptional sensitivity to humidity. The rati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Technical physics letters 2013-10, Vol.39 (10), p.887-889
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description The results of development and studies of humidity-sensitive elements based on a carbon-nanotube bundle are presented. It has been demonstrated that arrays of nanotubes grown by the low-temperature plasma-chemical method on planar silicon structures have exceptional sensitivity to humidity. The ratio of the structure resistance in dry and humid states is more than 10 5 -fold. Such a high relative resistance change is caused by the character of changes in conductivity of the charge carriers between individual tubes of the bundle upon adsorption of water molecules.
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