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Thin Films Yield Pollution Sensor

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Hank Hogan

A team of English and Irish researchers has developed a sensor that uses light to sniff out waterborne pollutants. The device, which is manufactured using standard semiconductor processing techniques, could be mass-produced for less than $6 each. Thin films, each sensitive to a different pollutant, form the basis of the detector. The researchers produced 71 types of film, nearly half of which were previously unreported. Team members at Sheffield University in the UK developed the thin films, and the researchers at the National Microelectronics Research Centre at University College built...Read full article

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