American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 9(96), p. 093504
DOI: 10.1063/1.3352554
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A capacitive-type counter of nanoparticles in air, based on measurement of the capacitance of a capacitor with a variable dielectric part, has been developed. The method is suitable for detection of aerosols in a wide concentration range, regardless of shape or chemical composition. The method is demonstrated experimentally and verified by numerical simulations. The counter allows for construction of a simple, portable, and cheap nanoparticle detector for air quality control.