Abstract
A hydrogen sensor based on InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) was fabricated. A gate dielectric HfTiO was added to stabilize its performance at high temperature. Its hydrogen-sensing properties were studied at high temperatures from 100°C to 500°C. The sensor showed promising hydrogen-sensing properties over a wide temperature range, and could still function beyond 500°C.
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