Point-contact sensors: New prospects for a nanoscale-sensitive technique

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Published 18 October 2006 2006 EDP Sciences
, , Citation G. V. Kamarchuk et al 2006 EPL 76 575 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2006-10303-6

0295-5075/76/4/575

Abstract

Point contacts have been discovered to present excellent and unprecedented characteristics when used as gas sensors. A novel concept has been tested successfully and opens the way to useful applications. Copper point contacts were investigated in gas media such as NOx, HCl, H2S and human breath. They reveal high sensitivity to these gases: the measured signal increases by 2-3 orders of magnitude upon gas exposure. Sensor parameters are fully restored when gas action ceases. Stable reproducibility of experimental results was observed after several exposure cycles onto the investigated point contacts.

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10.1209/epl/i2006-10303-6