The Phasance Concept. Jean Jacquelin Current Topics in Electrochemistry, 1997.
Paper abstract bibtex The unified concept of Phasance includes Inductance, Resistance and Capacitance as boundary cases, allowing a more general mathematical treatment for the computation of equivalent electrical networks (for example, in order to describe the frequency response of ionic conductors, non-Dedye dielectrics, etc.). The theoretical approach confirms that some well defined shapes of impedance, admittance or permittance diagrams, commonly observed by impedance spectroscopy, are not characteristic of a single particular phenomena.
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abstract = {The unified concept of Phasance includes Inductance, Resistance and Capacitance as boundary cases, allowing a more general mathematical treatment for the computation of equivalent electrical networks (for example, in order to describe the frequency response of ionic conductors, non-Dedye dielectrics, etc.). The theoretical approach confirms that some well defined shapes of impedance, admittance or permittance diagrams, commonly observed by impedance spectroscopy, are not characteristic of a single particular phenomena.},
journal = {Current Topics in Electrochemistry},
author = {{Jean Jacquelin}},
year = {1997},
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