Hydrogen Sensors: Palladium‐Decorated Silicon Nanomesh Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography for High Performance, Room Temperature Hydrogen Sensing (Small 10/2018)

  • Gao M
  • Cho M
  • Han H
  • et al.
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In article number 1703691, Inkyu Park and co-workers develop a high-performance and low-cost hydrogen gas sensor based on palladium decorated silicon nanomesh structure made through a polystyrene nanosphere self-assembly method. The facile approach reported can also be very useful for high-performance sensors for biological and chemical detection, with applications in mobile and wearable devices.

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Gao, M., Cho, M., Han, H., Jung, Y. S., & Park, I. (2018). Hydrogen Sensors: Palladium‐Decorated Silicon Nanomesh Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography for High Performance, Room Temperature Hydrogen Sensing (Small 10/2018). Small, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201870041

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