Articles | Volume 6, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-6-87-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-6-87-2017
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13 Feb 2017
Regular research article |  | 13 Feb 2017

The concept of thin film bulk acoustic resonators as selective CO2 gas sensors

Romy Hoffmann, Matthias Schreiter, and Johannes Heitmann

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Carbon dioxide is a main greenhouse gas and a gas that well-represents air quality. Therefore, it is important to monitor the CO2 concentration in air. Creating an affordable and reliable CO2 sensor is the purpose of this paper. Using a mass-sensitive acoustic sensor (FBAR) we can detect increasing CO2 concentration by a mass increase on the sensor surface. As humidity changes often interfere with these signals the selection of CO2 over humidity changes is another topic addressed in this paper.