Do We Need "Ionosorbed" Oxygen Species? (Or, "A Surface Conductivity Model of Gas Sensitivity in Metal Oxides Based on Variable Surface Oxygen Vacancy Concentration")

Abstract

The author provides an opinion on direct experimental evidence available to support the "ionosorption theory" often employed to interpret "electrophysical" measurements made during a gas sensing experiment. This article then aims to provide an alternative framework of a "surface conductivity" model based on recent advances in theoretical and experimental investigations in solid state physics, and to use this framework as a guide toward design rules for future improvement of gas sensor performance

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