Electronic Nose Works Like Yours

The Lewis Group, at Caltech, has worked out a unique approach to the idea of an electronic nose. They use arrays of simple, readily fabricated, chemically sensitive conducting polymer films.

When a polymer film is exposed to a vapor, some of the vapor partitions into the film, causing it to swell. The electronic nose detects an increase in the electrical resistance of the film, a value that can be quantified for each film.

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Bill Christensen catalogues the inventions, technology and ideas of science fiction writers at his website, Technovelgy. He is a contributor to Live Science.