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Electrical responses of nanoporous NiO films for light-activated nitrogen dioxide and acetone gas sensing
Open Research DataThe chemoresistive sensor response of nanoporous NiO films prepared by advanced gas deposition was investigated with and without simultaneous light irradiation, to detect nitrogen dioxide and acetone gases. The presented data show electrical responses presented as sensor resistance or relative changes in sensor resistance under selected environment...
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Electrical and noise responses of the ink-printed WS2-based gas sensor for sensing mixtures of NO2 and NH3 under UV light (275 nm)
Open Research DataThe data set consists of results collected for the resistive gas sensor composed of 2D flakes of tungsten disulfide (WS2) printed on the ceramic substrate: 1) time-resolved DC resistance measurements and 2) low-frequency noise measurements realized in the dark and under UV light assistance (275 nm) for selected gas atmospheres (NO2 and NH3 as target...
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Electrical and noise responses of the ink-printed MoS2-based gas sensor for sensing of NO2, NH3 and C3H6O under UV light (275 nm)
Open Research DataThis data set consists of DC data, low-frequency noise spectra data and UV-vis spectroscopy data collected for ink-printed MoS2-based resistive sensors (2D MoS2 overlapping flakes creating a continuous layer on the ceramic substrate). The sensors were investigated toward three target gases - nitrogen dioxide (1-10 ppm), ammonia (2-12 ppm) and acetone...
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Fluctuation-enhanced sensing of organic solvent vapors mixture by machine learning
Open Research DataThe data set consists of exemplary results of the product of voltage noise power spectral density S(f) multiplied by frequency f and normalized to squared DC voltage U^2 recorded in the graphene back-gated Field Effect Transistor under UV light assistance (275 nm) in the selected ambient atmospheres (Figure 3) and the results of gas detection by SVM...
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Electrical and noise responses of carbon nanotube networks enhanced by UV light for nitrogen dioxide sensing
Open Research DataNetworks consisting of randomly oriented carbon nanotubes (CNN) were investigated toward nitrogen dioxide detection by means of electrical and low-frequency noise measurements. UV-activation of CNN layers improved gas sensitivity and reduced the limit of detection, especially by employing 275 nm-LED. This data set includes DC resistance measurements...