2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-0728(00)00110-8
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Theoretical description of the measuring method of instantaneous impedance spectra

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“…DEIS measurements were performed in a manner described earlier [33][34][35]. AC perturbation signal was a package of 20, selected sinusoids of different amplitudes, generated by a DXI 6120 National Instruments measurement card.…”
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“…DEIS measurements were performed in a manner described earlier [33][34][35]. AC perturbation signal was a package of 20, selected sinusoids of different amplitudes, generated by a DXI 6120 National Instruments measurement card.…”
Section: Diagnostic Electrochemical Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get better insight into the system's ability to propagate charge, the NiHCF films on glassy carbon were further analyzed using recently proposed and developed approach, DEIS [33][34][35]. In the first step, the perturbation signal (being the sum of selected sine waves of set frequencies, phases shifts, and amplitude) was composed in a manner described earlier [33][34][35] and, subsequently, provided to the potential input of a potentiostat.…”
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“…In more recent years, the problem of linearization of electrochemical processes and the possibility of realization of impedance measurements in non-linear conditions have been discussed [9]. For the impedance measurements to be more reliable, a new experimental technique, i.e., dynamic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (DEIS) was developed [10][11][12].…”
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