Abstract
Gas-sensitive characteristics of aviation kerosene sensors based on nanocrystalline SnO2 thin films with various catalysts have been studied as a function of the operating temperature and gas concentration in the air. Thin tin dioxide films were grown in magnetron by sputtering of a tin–antimony alloy target in oxygen–argon plasma. It is shown that the sensors are characterized by a high sensitivity to aviation kerosene vapors and by a good stability of parameters during long-term tests and under the variation of humidity.
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