Publication detail

Impedance spectroscopy simulation - principles

LUŇÁK, M.

Original Title

Impedance spectroscopy simulation - principles

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The characterisation of materials systems with impedance spectroscopy requires the interpretation of the data using the suitable models. These models can be divided into two broad categories: equivalent circuit models and process models. The models are regressed to experimental data to estimate parameters that can describe the experimental data adequately and can be used to predict the behavior of the system under various conditions. The equivalent circuit models are based on well-known pasive elements such as, resistors, capacitors and inductors and distributed elements such as, constant phase element and Warburg impedance. These elements are combined to give complex equivalent circuits. The next step of data analysis, after identifying a suitable model for the system under investigation, is estimation of the model parameters. This is done by the non-linear regression of the model data and using the data-fitting program.

Keywords

Impedance spectroscopy, solid state, equivalent circuit models, CPE-constant phase element, non-linear regression

Authors

LUŇÁK, M.

RIV year

2006

Released

5. 9. 2006

Publisher

Slovak University of Technology

ISBN

80-227-2467-X

Book

Proceedings of international workshop Physical and material engeneering 2006

Pages from

93

Pages to

96

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT18827,
  author="Miroslav {Luňák}",
  title="Impedance spectroscopy simulation - principles",
  booktitle="Proceedings of international workshop Physical and material engeneering 2006",
  year="2006",
  pages="93--96",
  publisher="Slovak University of Technology",
  isbn="80-227-2467-X"
}