chemiresistors
Chemiresistors are a type of chemical sensor that operates by measuring changes in electrical resistance when exposed to specific chemical analytes. They are typically constructed from semiconducting materials that undergo a change in conductivity due to adsorption or reaction with the target gas or vapor. This interaction alters the number of charge carriers within the semiconductor, leading to a measurable change in its resistance.
The fundamental principle behind chemiresistors relies on the interaction between the sensing material and the target
The fabrication of chemiresistors often involves depositing a thin film of a semiconducting metal oxide, such