2023
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202205725
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In‐Memory‐Computed Low‐Frequency Noise Spectroscopy for Selective Gas Detection Using a Reducible Metal Oxide

Abstract: Concerns about indoor and outdoor air quality, industrial gas leaks, and medical diagnostics are driving the demand for high-performance gas sensors. Owing to their structural variety and large surface area, reducible metal oxides hold great promise for constructing a gas-sensing system. While many earlier reports have successfully obtained a sufficient response to various types of target gases, the selective detection of target gases remains challenging. In this work, a novel method, low-frequency noise (LFN)… Show more

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