Canxin Tian
Wuhan University
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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2011
H.J. Wang; Changwei Zou; Canxin Tian; Lin Zhou; Zesong Wang; Dejun Fu
A novel gas ionization sensor using Pd nanoparticle-capped ZnO (Pd/ZnO) nanorods as the anode is proposed. The Pd/ZnO nanorod-based sensors, compared with the bare ZnO nanorod, show lower breakdown voltage for the detected gases with good sensitivity and selectivity. Moreover, the sensors exhibit stable performance after more than 200 tests for both inert and active gases. The simple, low-cost, Pd/ZnO nanorod-based field-ionization gas sensors presented in this study have potential applications in the field of gas sensor devices.
Sensors | 2018
Songquan Li; Laixu Gao; Changwei Zou; Wei Xie; Yong Wei; Canxin Tian; Zesong Wang; Feng Liang; Yanxiong Xiang; Qian Yang
Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors possess the advantages of small size, flexible, allowing for a smaller sample volume, easy to be integrated, and high sensitivity. They have been intensively developed in recent decades. However, the polarizing nature of the surface plasmon waves (SPWs) always hinders the acquisition of SPR spectrum with high signal-noise ratio in wavelength modulation unless a polarizer is employed. The addition of polarizer complicates the system and reduces the degree of compactness. In this work, we propose and demonstrate a novel, polarization-independent fiber-optic SPR sensor based on a BK7 bi-prism with two incident planes orthogonal to each other. In the bi-prism, TM-polarized components of non-polarized incident lights excite SPWs on the first sensing channel, meanwhile the TE components and the remaining TM components are reflected, then the reflected TE components serve as TM components of incident lights for the second sensing channel to excite SPWs. Simulations show the proposed SPR structure permit us to completely eliminate the polarization dependence of the plasmon excitation. Experimental results agree well with the simulations. This kind of devices can be considered an excellent option for development of simple and compact SPR chemical sensors.
Microelectronic Engineering | 2012
H.J. Wang; Changwei Zou; Lin Zhou; Canxin Tian; Dejun Fu
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2013
P.Z. Shi; Jianbo Wang; Canxin Tian; Z.G. Li; G.D. Zhang; D.J. Fu; B. Yang
Archive | 2011
Canxin Tian; Bing Yang; S.J. Yan; Dejun Fu
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2013
Canxin Tian; B. Yang; S.J. Yan; Z.H. Lu; Z.H. Huang; D.J. Fu
Vacuum | 2016
Shangru Zhou; Vasiliy O. Pelenovich; M.I. Yousaf; S.J. Yan; Canxin Tian; D.J. Fu
Applied Surface Science | 2014
B. Yang; Canxin Tian; Q. Wan; S.J. Yan; H.D. Liu; R.Y. Wang; Z.G. Li; Y.M. Chen; D.J. Fu
Physica Status Solidi-rapid Research Letters | 2011
H.J. Wang; Changwei Zou; Lin Zhou; Canxin Tian; M. K. Lee; J. C. Lee; T. W. Kang; D.J. Fu
Archive | 2011
Canxin Tian; S.J. Yan; Zhihong Lu; Bing Yang; Dejun Fu