Abstract

This paper describes the preparation of a TiO 2-doped Nb 2O 5 thin film using the ion-beam-enhanced deposition technique and the development of a new automobile air/fuel sensor with an additionally integrated platinum temperature sensor and a Pt heater. The resistive jump at the stoichiometric point in the characteristic curve is three orders of magnitude. The response time of the sensor is almost identical with that of the ZrO 2 oxygen sensor. The performance of the sensor becomes stable after seven measurement periods. Preliminary results indicate that this sensor exhibits attractive performance and the potential to monitor the λ-value for automobile exhaust gas.

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