impedanzverläufe
Impedanzverläufe, a German term often translated as "impedance profiles" or "impedance curves," refers to the graphical representation of a material's or device's impedance as a function of frequency, temperature, or other relevant parameters. Impedance itself is the measure of the opposition to alternating current flow in an electrical circuit, encompassing both resistance and reactance.
The shape and characteristics of an impedanzverlauf can reveal crucial information about the underlying physical processes.
Analyzing impedanzverläufe typically involves techniques like electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) or dielectric spectroscopy. The data obtained