Impedance Spectroscopy
Impedance spectroscopy is a technique used to measure the electrical properties of a material or device. By applying an AC voltage and measuring the response, the impedance of the material or device can be determined. This is useful to non-destructively analyze the performance, health and reliability of a material or device. Impedance spectroscopy can be used to assess the battery life of a device, measure the integrity of semiconductors, and determine the response of a system. It is also frequently used in biomedical applications to study challenges such as cancer detection and tissue engineering.
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