
doi: 10.1149/2.f08253if
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is an integral part of electrochemical studies, with application to diverse topics such as fuel cells, batteries, corrosion, sensors, and biomedical devices. Here, we provide three contributions from leaders in the use of impedance spectroscopy.
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