Gas Sensors Principles, Physics, and Technology

Gas Sensors Principles, Physics, and Technology | 11.53 MB

Title: Gas Sensors
Author: Cesare Malagù · Giulia Zonta
Category: Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Electronics, Semiconductors, Science, Chemistry, Analytic, Physics, Solid State Physics
Language: English | 239 Pages | ISBN: 3540332707

Description:
This textbook presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the physics underlying semiconductor materials used in gas sensing applications.
Beginning with the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and solid-state physics, the text systematically explores the physical principles and operational mechanisms of chemoresistive sensors. Through an innovative approach and a depth of coverage not found in existing literature, it offers an advanced and up-to-date treatment of sensor physics.
The content is primarily designed for students enrolled in the “Sensors: Physics and Technology” course within the Master’s Degree Program in Physics at the University of Ferrara (UNIFE). However, it also serves a broader academic audience, including Ph.D. candidates, research fellows, and researchers in solid-state physics, particularly those specializing in gas sensing and chemoresistive sensors based on semiconductor materials.

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