1. Evaluation criteria about parasitics in impedance measurements of ionic conductors
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A. Fiegna and M.F. Pirini
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Materials science ,Acoustics ,Automatic frequency control ,General Materials Science ,Parasitic extraction ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Constant (mathematics) ,Electrical impedance ,Electrical conductor ,Electrical connection ,Conductor ,Voltage - Abstract
Impedance spectrum measurements of an ionic conductor material constitute a well known method for the optimization of these materials. Today the most adopted method consists, essentially, in the vectorial comparison between two sinusoidal signals, one taken as reference, over a wide range of frequencies. In this work, after some considerations about practical electrical connections, an evaluation criterion to eliminate the so-called ‘parasitic impedance’, noticeable chiefly at high frequencies (10 kHz), is proposed. A method is also reported which permits the voltage at the extremes at the measuring cell to remain constant.
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- 1987
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