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05 May 2025
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Raman spectroscopy-based detection of as-grown suspended carbon nanotubes for integration into sensors

Nicolas Monnerat, Ines Kraiem, Cosmin Ioan Roman, Christofer Hierold, and Miroslav Haluška

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Some air pollution gases, such as nitrogen dioxide, are toxic at very low concentrations, highlighting the need for extensive research on materials with high sensitivity. Carbon nanotubes are nanomaterials capable of sensing toxic gases in very low concentrations. Their integration into sensors remains challenging, due, in part, to their small dimensions. This work represents a study that tests a method of safely and efficiently localizing carbon nanotubes for their integration into sensor devices.
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