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1. Reported the synthesis and preparation method of thick films gas sensor of SnO2 added LaCrO3 films by simple and less expensive method
2. The study on the impact of SnO2 additive on LaCrO3 perovskite revealed enhancements in various properties critical for gas sensing applications.
3. Reported impact of SnO2 additive on electrical, structural and gas sensing properties of LaCrO3 perovskite thick films.
4. SnO₂ doping altered the structural characteristics, improving crystallinity and surface morphology, which increased active surface area.
5. Optical studies indicated a modified bandgap, optimizing light absorption for sensing purposes.
6. Electrical measurements showed improved conductivity due to enhanced charge carrier mobility.
7. Gas sensing experiments demonstrated heightened sensitivity and selectivity, particularly for CH4 gas, making the doped material a promising candidate for environmental monitoring CH4 gas and industrial applications.
8. Future perspectives of current research work is also provided by the authors.