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Tin oxide based gas sensor for in-door air quality monitoring

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Abstract

Tin oxide nanograins doped with 0.1 at% of antimony have shown highly sensitivity towards tail gas, carbon monoxide and second-hand smoke. Such sensors are very useful for air quality monitoring.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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