2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4974874
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Portable organic gas detection sensor based on the effect of guided-mode resonance

Abstract: A novel organic gas detection sensor based on the effect of guided-mode resonance is proposed in this paper. The sensor is designed to operate in the visible light band. It contains four main sections: a light source, a miniature gas chamber composed of a guided-mode resonant filter, a diffraction grating, and a CCD image sensor. When bunched visible light is irradiated vertically to the gas chamber, it passes through the gas chamber and diffraction grating, and is then received by the CCD sensor. The optical … Show more

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“…For this purpose, various sensing materials (metal oxide, 2D material, conductive polymer, and carbon, etc.) have been intensively explored to distinguish the signal for the specific VOC 25 , 26 . It is worth noting here that increasing the number of sensor arrays can contribute to more complex signal recognition and therefore improve accuracy in data interpretation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, various sensing materials (metal oxide, 2D material, conductive polymer, and carbon, etc.) have been intensively explored to distinguish the signal for the specific VOC 25 , 26 . It is worth noting here that increasing the number of sensor arrays can contribute to more complex signal recognition and therefore improve accuracy in data interpretation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%