Researchers from Nokia's
Research Center in Cambridge developed a new humidity sensor based on
graphene oxide. The researchers say that the new sensor is ultra fast
(the fastest humidity sensor ever reported, in fact), thanks to the
graphene 2D structure and its superpermeability to water molecules. The
sensor Nokia developed is thin (15 nm), transparent and flexible.
The sensor's response and recovery time (the time
to go from 10% to 90% of the high humidity value and vice versa) is less
than 100 ms. The response rate is a function of the thickness of the
GO, the thicker the film, the slower the sensor. Nokia has filed several
patent applications regarding this work.
Source: Nanowerk
Source: Nanowerk
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