Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is an electroanalytical technique which measures the impedance of an electrochemical system over a range of frequencies. By applying a small AC voltage signal to the system and measuring the resulting current, EIS provides information about the system's resistance and capacitance. It is commonly used in materials science, corrosion studies, battery research, and sensor development to characterize interfacial processes, evaluate material properties, and understand reaction mechanisms.
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