Emperhoff, SophieSophieEmperhoffEberl, MatthiasMatthiasEberlBarraza, Julia PerezJulia PerezBarrazaBrandl, FlorianFlorianBrandlWöllenstein, JürgenJürgenWöllenstein2023-08-172023-08-172023https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/44832810.5162/SMSI2023/A5.3In this work, a thermal conductivity sensor for the detection of hydrogen in fuel cell applications is presented. The sensor uses a differential measuring concept with two cavities combined on one semiconductor-die where one of those cavities is hermetically sealed and filled with nitrogen as a reference gas. The sensors were characterized with hydrogen concentrations between 0 and 3.5 % at different heater temperatures. A 3σ-noise level of 0.06 % hydrogen was achieved with the prototype sensor.enThermal conductivityMEMSHydrogenGas sensorAutomotiveDifferential Thermal Conductivity Hydrogen Sensorconference paper