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Experimental limitations in impedance spectroscopy: Part VI. Four-point measurements of solid materials systems
Authors:G. Hsieh   S. J. Ford   T. O. Mason  L. R. Pederson
Affiliation:

a Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA

Materials and Chemical Science Department, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USA

Abstract:Four-point impedance spectroscopy of solid materials systems is severely hampered by unavoidable voltage-divider effects associated with the reference electrodes. As demonstrated by test circuit studies and experiments with Pt/YSZ/Pt cells (with embedded silver reference electrodes), high impedance reference electrodes can produce distorted and erroneous impedance data. The relationships between these data and the sample properties (conductivity, dielectric constant) and instrument limitations (input impedance/capacitance) are derived. Successful four-point impedance measurements on conductive systems require large effective dielectric constants, which may be unattainable in bulk solids, but are often associated with internal interfaces.
Keywords:Impedance spectroscopy   Four-point measurements
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