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Sensor chirps to sniff out trace gases

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A new “chirping” sensor developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology detects trace gases hundreds of times more quickly than similar technologies in use today. The sensor is also more sensitive and may make detectors portable, economical and fast enough to be used anywhere. A trace level of a particular gas can indicate that a problem exists nearby, but many sensors are able to spot only a specific type of gas and, in some cases, only after a long sample analysis time. The new sensor works quickly and efficiently to detect potentially harmful gases. A...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    Americaschirping sensorImagingMarylandNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyNISTNIST sensorResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsTech Pulseterahertz frequencytrace gas detection

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