Hydrogen gas sensing properties of PdO thin films with nano-sized cracks.

@article{Lee2010HydrogenGS,
  title={Hydrogen gas sensing properties of PdO thin films with nano-sized cracks.},
  author={Young Tack Lee and Jun Min Lee and Yeonju Kim and Jin Hyoun Joe and Wooyoung Lee},
  journal={Nanotechnology},
  year={2010},
  volume={21 16},
  pages={
          165503
        }
}
We report on a novel method for the fabrication of highly sensitive hydrogen gas sensors based on palladium oxide thin films and have investigated their hydrogen sensing properties and nanostructures. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the use of palladium oxide and reduced palladium thin films as hydrogen sensors. The palladium oxide thin films were deposited on thermally oxidized Si substrates using a reactive direct current (DC) magnetron sputtering system. Considerable changes in… 

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