Impedance Spectroscopy: Applications, Advances and Future Trends
Olfa Kanoun, Ahmed Yahia Kallel, Hanen Nouri, Bilel Ben Atitallah, Dhia Haddad, Zheng Hu, Malak Talbi, Ammar Al‐Hamry, Rohan Munja, Frank Wendler, Rim Barioul, Thomas Keutel, Andreas Mangler
Abstract
Impedance spectroscopy is a powerful measurement method having decisive advantages in several application fields. It allows the measurements of non-accessible quantities, supports high measurement accuracy, and enables simultaneous measurements of more than one quantity. The method provides deep insights in systems and materials, is non-invasive, and is highly efficient, considering measurement time, measurement procedures and possibilities for implementation in embedded systems for in-field measurements. In this contribution, we point out the potential, recent advances and future trends of the method to provide insight into the powerfulness of the method for future applications.