Pd/CeO2/SiC Chemical Sensors
TBMG-163
01/01/2005
- Content
The incorporation of nanostructured interfacial layers of CeO2 has been proposed to enhance the performances of Pd/SiC Schottky diodes used to sense hydrogen and hydrocarbons at high temperatures. If successful, this development could prove beneficial in numerous applications in which there are requirements to sense hydrogen and hydrocarbons at high temperatures: examples include monitoring of exhaust gases from engines and detecting fires.
- Citation
- "Pd/CeO2/SiC Chemical Sensors," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2005.