Ø Eis spectrum characteristics Impedance is a complex number z_ {\omega}, which can be expressed as two parts, the real part z_ {re} and the imaginary part z_ {im}. Therefore, the obtained eis spectrum also uses these two parts as the x and y axes. Give two simple examples: (1) When there is only . So what is electrochemical impedance spectroscopy eis? Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (eis for short) refers to applying small amplitude alternating current potential waves of different frequencies to an electrochemical system to measure the impedance (alternating current potential) of the system.
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