International audienceThe derivation of Warburg's impedance is revisited and critically analyzed. We show that the original derivation where the electric current is assumed to be due only to the diffusion of ions, as proposed by Warburg, raises some fundamental questions. The roles of the drift current, in the absence of which the equilibrium is never reached in the dc case, and of the displacement current, which is important even in the low frequency region where the Warburg's impedance appears, are discussed. Finally, the utility of models based on equivalent electric circuits, ladder networks, or transmission lines in the analysis of impedance spectroscopy data is investigated
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Impedance spectroscopy is a powerful and widely used technique for characterising processes in elect...
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International audienceThe derivation of Warburg's impedance is revisited and critically analyzed. We...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the displacement current in the analysis of the ele...
A major step in the representation of diffusion of mobile charges in liquids and solids was the intr...
We discuss the origin of Warburg's impedance in unsupported electrolytic cells containing only one g...
The possible origins of frequent deviations from the calculated and experimentally obtained values o...
This paper proposes an alternative model for fitting electrochemical impedance spectra of protective...
A systemat ic way of const ruct ing resist ive-capacit ive ladder networks and t ransmiss ion l ines...
The transmission lines most frequently used in corrosion studies are discussed. The interpretation o...
The impedance of diffusion is an important tool to investigate a wide variety of systems, including ...
In this study, an impedance model represented as an equivalent electrical circuit (EEC) and comprise...
Based on fundamental electrode theory, an analytical transfer function to simulate the frequency imp...
The Poisson–Nernst–Planck (PNP) diffusional model is a successful theoretical framework to investiga...
We define a reflective–transmissive coefficient to characterize the boundary conditions of real elec...
Impedance spectroscopy is a powerful and widely used technique for characterising processes in elect...
This paper addresses the electrochemical impedance of diffusion in a spatially restricted layer. A p...
International audienceThe derivation of Warburg's impedance is revisited and critically analyzed. We...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the displacement current in the analysis of the ele...
A major step in the representation of diffusion of mobile charges in liquids and solids was the intr...
We discuss the origin of Warburg's impedance in unsupported electrolytic cells containing only one g...
The possible origins of frequent deviations from the calculated and experimentally obtained values o...
This paper proposes an alternative model for fitting electrochemical impedance spectra of protective...
A systemat ic way of const ruct ing resist ive-capacit ive ladder networks and t ransmiss ion l ines...
The transmission lines most frequently used in corrosion studies are discussed. The interpretation o...
The impedance of diffusion is an important tool to investigate a wide variety of systems, including ...
In this study, an impedance model represented as an equivalent electrical circuit (EEC) and comprise...
Based on fundamental electrode theory, an analytical transfer function to simulate the frequency imp...
The Poisson–Nernst–Planck (PNP) diffusional model is a successful theoretical framework to investiga...
We define a reflective–transmissive coefficient to characterize the boundary conditions of real elec...
Impedance spectroscopy is a powerful and widely used technique for characterising processes in elect...
This paper addresses the electrochemical impedance of diffusion in a spatially restricted layer. A p...