Claims
- 1. A solid state gas sensor for generating an electrical potential between an equilibrium electrode and a second electrode indicative of a gas to be sensed comprising:a solid electrolyte substrate; the second electrode mounted on a first portion of the electrolyte substrate; and a composite equilibrium electrode including conterminous terbium zirconium yttrium oxide and Pt components mounted on a second portion of the electrolyte substrate and electrically connected to the second electrode to generate an electrical potential indicative of the gas that is being sensed.
- 2. A solid state gas sensor according to claim 1, where the composite equilibrium electrode further comprises;a layer of terbium zirconium yttrium oxide deposited on the second portion of the second side of the electrolyte substrate; and a Pt layer deposited on the terbium zirconium yttrium oxide layer to form a bilayer electrode structure.
- 3. A solid state gas sensor according to claim 1, where the composite equilibrium electrode further comprises:a layer of terbium zirconium yttrium oxide and Pt deposited together on the second portion of the second side of the electrolyte substrate to form a mixed cermet electrode layer.
- 4. A solid state gas sensor according to any one of claims 1-3, where the sensor is an oxygen sensor and the composite equilibrium electrode and second electrode are mounted on opposed sides of the substrate for exposing the second electrode to a reference oxygen mixture.
- 5. A solid state gas sensor according to any one of claims 1-3, where the sensor is an oxidizable gas sensor and the composite equilibrium electrode and second electrode are mounted on the same side of the substrate for exposure to a gas mixture containing oxidizable gases.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERAL RIGHTS
This invention was made with government support under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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