Hydrogen Sensor with Pd Nanoparticles upon an Interfacial Layer with Oxygen
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概要
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- 2010-07-25
著者
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HUANG Chia-Hua
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Dong-Hwa University
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TSAI Jung-Hui
Department of Electronic Engineering, National Kaohsiung Normal University
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TSAI Tzung-Min
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University
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HSU Kuo-Yen
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University
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YANG Wei-Chen
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University
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HUANG Hsuan-Wei
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University
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LOUR Wen-Shung
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University
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Hsu Kuo-yen
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan Ocean University
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Tsai Jung-hui
Department Of Electronic Engineering Chien Kuo Institute Of Technology
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Yang Wei-chen
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan Ocean University
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Tsai Tzung-min
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan Ocean University
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Huang Chia-hua
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Dong-hwa University
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Lour Wen-shung
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan Ocean University
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Huang Hsuan-wei
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan Ocean University
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