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publicationNumber CN-102494837-B
titleOfInvention Vacuum sensor
abstract The invention discloses a vacuum sensor, which comprises a substrate of which the surface is insulated, and a positive pole microelectrode and a negative pole microelectrode which are arranged on the substrate, wherein the positive pole microelectrode and the negative pole microelectrode are connected with respective electrode leads; and a one-dimensional nano material is covered on a negative pole. The one-dimensional nano material has excellent field emission performance, large current can be generated under low direct current voltage, and the vacuum sensor is safe and is convenient to measure.
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