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These sensors change their resistivity when exposed to the compound to be measured. They hold great promise in advanced instrumentation because they are inexpensive to make and are quite small. Additionally, it may be possible to make a generic platform, where several different solid state sensors could be developed with relatively little change in hardware. Some of the challenges with making a usable instrument based on this technology are precise temperature control of the material and filtering out other compounds that may give a false signal.
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