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July 14th, 2003
Nanotubes make miniature gas sensors
Abstract:
Researchers in the US have used carbon nanotubes to make a miniature gas ionization sensor. Pulickel Ajayan and colleagues at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York state say that their detector offers a low-cost, more practical alternative to conventional ionization sensors.
Source:
PhysicsWeb
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