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The use of polymer materials as sensitive elements in physical and chemical sensors

In view of the growing development and interest in polymers as basic materials for electronic applications in semiconductor devices, an attempt to assess their possibilities as sensitive elements is presented. Some considerations about the electrical conductivity of polymeric materials as well as it...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators 1987-08, Vol.12 (2), p.129-144
Main Authors: Gutierrez Monreal, F.J., Mari, Claudio M.
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