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Electronic Nose Uses Standard Monitor

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Daniel S. Burgess

An electronic nose under development at Linköping University in Sweden may be able to detect the odors of spoiled food in your kitchen before you catch a whiff of them. An offshoot of the scanning light pulsed technique, in which a scanning laser beam reveals localized changes in the surface potential of a chemically selective semiconductor, the chemical imager promises to be more economical and compact by using a standard computer monitor as its light source. An electronic nose under development for consumer applications replaces the expensive and complex equipment in the scanning light...Read full article

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    Published: January 2003
    chemically selective semiconductorelectronic noseResearch & Technologyscanning light pulsed techniqueSensors & DetectorsTech Pulse

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