Transfer Technique Produces Wearable Gallium Nitride Gas Sensors
TBMG-28122
01/01/2018
- Content
A transfer technique based on thin sacrificial layers of boron nitride could allow high-performance gallium nitride gas sensors to be grown on sapphire substrates and then transferred to metallic or flexible polymer support materials. The technique could facilitate the production of low-cost wearable, mobile, and disposable sensing devices for a wide range of environmental applications.
- Citation
- "Transfer Technique Produces Wearable Gallium Nitride Gas Sensors," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2018.