Lithium ion sensor

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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128635, 20415315, 257253, G01N 2730

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051924170

ABSTRACT:
A lithium ion sensor includes a FET, a redox layer having a redox function covering a gate isolating membrance of the FET, and a lithium ion-sensitive layer selectively sensing lithium ion covering the redox layer.

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