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We present a novel approach for hydrogen gas detection, based on palladium-coated micromechanical resonators. A sequence of thin film technniques allows the large-scale parallel fabrication of free-standing beams separated from a counter-electrode by a mesoscopic air gap. The readout principle has been confirmed. The device manifests a resonance frequency drop from 6.5 to 3 MHz as it is exposed to 4 % of H2 during 15s. The sensor responds within a few seconds to hydrogen gas and has a power consumption of about 10 pW. Preliminary results suggest that this technique can detect very minute concentrations.
Michael Graetzel, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin, Hong Zhang, Dan Ren
Andreas Züttel, Noris André Gallandat