This paper reviews the development of microwave carbon nanotube resonator sensors for gas sensing applications. The carbon nanotube sensor is a passive circuit that does not rely on battery for operation. Our experimental results demonstrate that the microwave carbon nanotube resonator sensor achieve a sensitivity of 8000 and 4000 Hz/ppm at 20 and 100 ppm respectively. This sensor platform has great potential for wireless sensing network applications.
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