Abstract

Capacitive sensors prepared by microelectronic technology are based on dielectric property changes of thin films upon water vapor uptake, which depends on the surrounding media’s relative humidity content. One of the dielectrics to be used is porous Al2O3, obtained by electrochemical oxidation of aluminum under anodic bias. In this paper a sensitive, fast and cheap capacitive sensor has been described and investigated.

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