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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 12, 2005
Karlheinz Wienand, Aschaffenburg, DE;
Karlheinz Ullrich, Gross-Umstadt, DE;
Karlheinz Wienand, Aschaffenburg, DE;
Karlheinz Ullrich, Gross-Umstadt, DE;
Heraeus Sensor Technology GmbH, Hanau, DE;
Abstract
A high temperature-stable sensor is provided in which electrodes on a substrate or an insulation layer are in contact with a sensitive layer, wherein the electrodes have platinum, rhodium, or iridium or an electrically conductive oxide layer. For this purpose, an intermediate product is provided as a platform chip, which has a deposited layer made of platinum, rhodium, or iridium or an alloy of platinum, rhodium, or iridium and is covered by an electrically conductive oxide. From the deposited layer, a conductive structure is formed and thus a platform chip is created with an electrically conductive structure subject to external influences. This structure has an electrically conductive oxide and/or its parts have long-term, stable characteristic resistance curves under high-temperature loading above about 500° C., especially between about 600° C. and 950° C. A sensor with a gas-sensitive layer formed as a gas-sensitive sensor is preferred.