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If so , the impedance spectrum may be invalid across the entire frequency range . Portions of the spectrum generated at an earlier time would reflect a different chemistry than those generated at a later time .
If so , the impedance spectrum may be invalid across the entire frequency range . Portions of the spectrum generated at an earlier time would reflect a different chemistry than those generated at a later time .
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The impedance spectra might be generated to an intermediate frequency , e.g. 0.1 or 0.01 Hz and curve - fit by circuit analogues such as those shown in Figure 9. The assumption is that no additional relaxation time constants ( jor ) ...
The impedance spectra might be generated to an intermediate frequency , e.g. 0.1 or 0.01 Hz and curve - fit by circuit analogues such as those shown in Figure 9. The assumption is that no additional relaxation time constants ( jor ) ...
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Physically , this empirical link can be justified by the observation that as the frequency decreases the faradic contribution to the total current increases and the displacement component is reduced . This is the logical consequence of ...
Physically , this empirical link can be justified by the observation that as the frequency decreases the faradic contribution to the total current increases and the displacement component is reduced . This is the logical consequence of ...
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