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Author Parvitte, B.; Thomas, X.; Courtois, D. url  doi
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  Title Wide band (2.5 GHz) infrared heterodyne spectrometer Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication Int. J. Infrared and Millimeter Waves Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 16 Issue 9 Pages 1533-1540  
  Keywords HgCdTe detector mixer  
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  ISSN 0195-9271 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 470  
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Author Vystavkin, A. N. url  openurl
  Title Estimation of noise equivalent power and design analysis of an andreev reflection hot-electron microbolometer for submillimeter radioastronomy Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Rus. J. Radio Electron. Abbreviated Journal Rus. J. Radio Electron.  
  Volume Issue 10 Pages  
  Keywords HEB, detector, bolometer  
  Abstract Results of theoretical estimations and measurements of characteristics of an Andreev reflection hot-electron microbolometer for submillimeter radioastronomy made by different researchers are reviewed and analysed. Peculiarities and characteristics of the microbolometers using two types of microthermometer for measurement of the electron temperature increment under influence of the radiation: the SIN-junction and the transition-edge sensor (TES) with electrothermal feedback – are compared. Advantages of the microbolometer with the second type of the microthermometer when the TES is used simultaneously as the absorber of radiation are shown. Methods of achievement of the best noise equivalent power of the microbolometer in such version as well as methods of the matching the microbolometer with the incident radiation flow using planar antennas and with the channel of output signal measurement using a SQUID-picoammeter are considered.  
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  Call Number Serial 496  
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Author Dickert, F. L.; Haunschild, A.; Kuschow, V.; Reif, M.; Stathopulos, H. url  doi
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  Title Mass-sensitive detection of solvent vapors. Mechanistic studies on host-guest sensor principles by FT-IR spectroscopy and BET adsorption analysis Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 1996 Publication Analytical Chemistry Abbreviated Journal Anal. Chem.  
  Volume 68 Issue 6 Pages 1058-1061  
  Keywords supramolecular recognition, quartz crystal microbalance, QCM, surface acoustic wave, SAW, mass-sensitive sensor, detector, calixarenes, MM3 force field, Brunauer, Emmett and Teller theory, BET  
  Abstract Chemical sensors, based on highly mass sensitive QMB or SAW devices, coated with thin layers of calixarenes, enable the detection of organic solvent vapours, especially halogenated or aromatic hydrocarbons, down to a few ppm. Force field calculations allow the tailoring of these sensor materials seeing that the predicted interaction energies between the host molecules and a large variety of analytes are linearly correlated to the measured sensor effects. These correlations and also BET adsorption analysis prove the analyte recognition properties of these calixarene coatings to be mainly based on host/guest inclusion principles.  
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  Call Number Serial 562  
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Author Rodriguez-Morales, F.; Zannoni, R.; Nicholson, J.; Fischetti, M.; Yngvesson, K. S.; Appenzeller, J. url  doi
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  Title Direct and heterodyne detection of microwaves in a metallic single wall carbon nanotube Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Applied Physics Letters Abbreviated Journal Appl. Phys. Lett.  
  Volume 89 Issue 8 Pages 083502  
  Keywords carbon nanotube, GHz heterodyne detector, direct detector  
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  ISSN 0003-6951 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 565  
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Author Lieberzeit, P.; Afzal, A.; Rehman, A.; Dickert, F. url  doi
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  Title Nanoparticles for detecting pollutants and degradation processes with mass-sensitive sensors Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical Abbreviated Journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical  
  Volume 127 Issue 1 Pages 132-136  
  Keywords molecular imprinted polymer, MIP, recognition, quartz crystal microbalance, QCM, mass-sensitive sensor, detector  
  Abstract Compared with thin films, nanoparticle layers as coatings for QCM offer substantially increased interaction areas and sensitivities with favourable response times. Molybdenum disulphide (MoS2), e.g. has turned out to be a highly suitable material for interacting with thiols. The resulting materials are sufficiently soft according to Pearson to bind sulphur containing compounds reversibly. Depositing MoS2 nanoparticle submonolayers (particle size 200–300 nm) leads to an increase in sensor response by a factor of ten compared to a pure gold layer. Additionally, the nanoparticle layers show fully reversible sensor signals. Particle synthesis can also be combined with the molecular imprinting approach: by a precipitation technique, it is possible to generate molecularly imprinted TiO2 particles for engine oil degradation measurements. Compared with deposited thin layers, particles incorporate oxidised compounds from lubricants by a factor of two better.  
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  Call Number Serial 568  
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