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    Deposition of organic metalocomplexes for sensor applications by MAPLE by Fryček, R., Vysloužil, F., Myslík, V., Vrňata, M., Kopecký, D., Ekrt, O., Fitl, P., Jelínek, M., Kocourek, T., Šipula, R.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (16-07-2007)
    “…Complexes of metals with organic ligands are known to be widely used materials for active layers of chemical gas sensors. Among these materials especially…”
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    Compound tin dioxide–tin acetylacetonate thin layers for sensor applications by Komenda, V., Myslík, V., Vrňata, M., Vysloužil, F., Fitl, P., Fryček, R., Jelínek, M.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (24-11-2006)
    “…This paper studies chemical sensors with binary SnO 2–SnAcAc compound active layers. The active layers are deposited by pulsed laser deposition technology (KrF…”
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    Pulsed-laser deposition of metal acetyl acetonates for sensor devices by MYSLIK, V, VRNATA, M, VYSLOUZIL, F, JELINEK, M, NOVOTNA, M

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (14-11-1999)
    “…Thin layers of tin acetyl acetonate (SnAcAc) were deposited by the laser ablation deposition (LAD) method onto potassium bromide tablets. FTIR and X‐ray…”
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    Laser-deposited tin dioxide and tin acetylacetonate layers for gas sensors by Vyslouzil, F, Myslík, V, Vrata, M, Jeli´nek, M, Zemek, J

    “…Thin active layers were deposited by the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) method from tin dioxide and tin acetylacetonate targets. The deposition was carried out…”
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    Compound tin dioxide-tin acetylacetonate based sensors prepared by pulsed laser deposition by Vrnata, M., Myslik, V., Vyslouzil, F., Komenda, V., Fitl, P., Kovanda, M., Jelinek, M.

    Published in Proceedings of IEEE Sensors, 2004 (2004)
    “…Tin dioxide is the most widely used material for gas sensors utilising change of surface conductivity. The surface of some organic substances also exhibits an…”
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    The response of tin acetylacetonate and tin dioxide-based gas sensors to hydrogen and alcohol vapours by Vrňata, M, Myslı́k, V, Vysloužil, F, Jelı́nek, M, Lančok, J, Zemek, J

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (15-11-2000)
    “…The aim of this work is to investigate the properties of gas sensors with active layers prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technology. The active layers…”
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    Impedance properties of polypyrrolic sensors prepared by MAPLE technology by Vrňata, Martin, Kopecký, Dušan, Vysloužil, Filip, Myslík, Vladimír, Fitl, Přemysl, Ekrt, Ondřej, Hofmann, Jaroslav, Kučera, Lukáš

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (28-03-2009)
    “…Thin sensitive layers of polypyrrole (PPY) are deposited onto alumina sensor substrates by matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation (MAPLE) technology. The…”
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    Gas sensors with laser-deposited active layers by Vyslouzil, F., Myslik, V., Vrnata, M.

    “…This article is concerned with comparison of the properties of acetonate and oxidic layer prepared using the impulse laser ablation method, and subsequent…”
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    Impedance measurements of chemical gas sensors by Vyslouzil, F., Vrnata, M., Myslik, V., Kovanda, M., Frycek, R., Jelinek, M.

    “…This contribution deals with impedance measurements of gas sensors with active layers prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technology. The deposition was…”
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    The characterization of laser-deposited thin sensitive layers of gas sensors by Vrnata, M., Myslik, V., Vyslouzil, F., Jelinek, M., Lancok, J.

    “…The aim of this work is to investigate the properties of gas sensors with active layers prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technology. The active layers…”
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    Phase ac-sensitivity of oxidic and acetylacetonic gas sensors by Myslı́k, Vladimı́r, Vysloužil, Filip, Vrňata, Martin, Rozehnal, Zdeněk, Jelı́nek, Miroslav, Fryček, Rudolf, Kovanda, Milan

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-03-2003)
    “…This paper deals with impedance measurement of gas sensors with active layers prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technology. The deposition was carried…”
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    Thin organic layers prepared by MAPLE for gas sensor application by Ekrt, O., Vyslouzil, F., Kopecky, D., Vrnata, M., Myslik, V., Fitl, P., Jelinek, M., Kocourek, T.

    “…The Matrix Assisted Pulse Laser Evaporation (MAPLE) is a new progressive technology which has been found as a convenient method for thin organic (polymeric)…”
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    Noise in quartz crystal microbalance by Sedlak, P., Sikula, J., Majzner, J., Vrnata, M., Vyslouzil, F., Fitl, P., Kopecky, D., Handel, P. H.

    “…There are several mechanisms that are related to fluctuation phenomena in QCM. The aim of our research is oriented to study the sensitivity and influence of…”
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    Modification of detection process on ZnO sensors by ultraviolet radiation by Napravnik, J., Myslik, V., Vrnata, M., Vyslouzil, F., Fitl, P., Kopecky, D., Vlcek, J.

    “…The contribution deals with influence of radiation in the near UV region (lambda = 396 nm) on detection properties of conductive type gas sensors. The ZnO…”
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    Physical properties of gas sensors by Vrnata, M., Myslik, V., Vyslouzil, F., Komenda, V., Fitl, P., Frycek, R.

    “…The paper deals with measurement of a) electrical parameters (V-I characteristic, C-V characteristic, impedance measurements, dynamics of sensor response,…”
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    Pulsed laser deposition organic and inorganic dopant systems for chemical sensors by Vyslouzil, F., Vrnata, M., Myslik, V., Jelinek, M., Lancok, J.

    “…Summary form only. Chemical sensors utilising the change of the surface conductivity are based on the ability of thin semiconductive layers to absorb and, at…”
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    Pulsed laser deposition of thin layers from tin acetyl-acetonate and tin oxide targets by Vrnata, M., Vyslouzil, F., Myslik, V., Jelinek, M., Lancok, J.

    “…The pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technology can be used for the deposition of both organic and inorganic substances. It needs no solvents and permits precise…”
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