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issue 6
1133-1135
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In this paper an analysis of two types of planar waveguides (with the conventional type of the layer and the reverse symmetry waveguide) is presented. In both types of the structure the polymer SU8 was used. In respect of its properties, this polymer is suitable as a waveguide layer. The analysis presented in this paper describes those structures working as sensors. We made a comparison of both types of configuration. We made a detailed analysis of the sensitivity of the covering layer when the thickness of the waveguide layer is changing and when the length of the wave activating the structure is changing, too.
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The paper deals with considerations concerning planar waveguide structures, in which the polymer SU8 is used as the waveguide layer. The results of numerical calculations of the distribution of the field concerning structures of various thicknesses have been presented, and photos taken in the course of investigating the surface by means of a microscope of atomic forces. The results of calculations of sensitivity in relation to the refractive index of the cover layer at various thicknesses of the layer have been presented, too.
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In this paper we present the results of investigations of graphene oxide layers using the SAW structure (structure with surface acoustic wave propagated) exposed to the affect of low concentrations of hydrogen and nitrogen dioxide in synthetic air. During the measurements, the differential signal (from two measuring channels) was recorded. The sensing graphene oxide layer was deposited only on first channel, whereas the second channel was not covered by any additional layer. The tests were made with various concentrations of the analyzed gases and at various temperatures of the sensing structure during the measurements. Analyses were performed with special emphasis on the time response of the sensor structure to changes in the gas atmosphere.
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In the paper the results of investigations are presented concerning the influence of humidity of air on the resistance of a gas sensor structure with a graphene layer. The affects of nitrogen dioxide and humidity action on graphene were studied. We indicated that humidity might play an important role in determining the gas sensing properties of the graphene layer. In the paper it has been shown that in the case of a nitrogen oxide sensor, the reaction of NO_2 with water vapour can generate permanent defects in graphene.
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