Impedance Applications - Automotive Gas Sensors

Tuesday, October 29, 2013: 14:00-15:20
Franciscan B, Tower 1, Ballroom Level (Hilton San Francisco Union Square)
Chairs:
Petr Vanýsek and Douglas C. Hansen, PhD
14:00
Impedance As a Diagnostic Tool to Characterize Mixed-Potential Sensor Response
Cortney R. Kreller, Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory; Praveen K. Sekhar, Ph.D., Washington State University, Vancouver; Dusan Spernjak, Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory; Wenxia Li, Ph.D., ESL ElectroScience; Ponnusamy Palanisamy, Ph.D., ESL ElectroScience; Eric L. Brosha, Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory; Rangachary Mukundan, Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory; Fernando H Garzon, Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory
14:20
Role of Porosity in Impedancemetric NOx Gas Sensors Using Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) Electrolyte and Au-Based Electrodes
Leta Woo, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Robert Glass, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Robert Novak, Ford Motor Company; Jaco Visser, Ford Motor Company; Joe Fitzpatrick, EmiSense Technologies; Klaus Allmendinger, EmiSense Technologies; Jim Steppan, EmiSense Technologies; Victor Wang, EmiSense Technologies; Brett Henderson, EmiSense Technologies; Anthoniraj Lourdhusamy, EmiSense Technologies
14:40
Mixed Ion and Electron Conducting Ceramics for Gas Sensors
Venkataraman Thangadurai, PhD, Calgary University; Suresh Mulmi, University of Calgary; Ramaiyan Kannan, University of Calgary
 
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