The Implementation of Transmission Lines Using Generalized Circuit Blocks

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Transmission lines are regularly used to model the impedance spectra of porous systems. As described in our Transmission Lines application note, distributed elements can be described using these components. Here we will describe the computational aspects of EIS modeling using transmission lines. We assume basic knowledge of transmission lines as covered in our Transmission Lines application note and the information covered in the User Defined Components technical note. In general, we refer to the circuit blocks that make up the transmission lines as subcomponents. We use χ1, χ2, ζ, ZA and ZB to denote the subcomponents themselves and their impedances. The symbol “||” indicates a parallel combination. Three transmission line models shown in Figure 1 are available in Gamry’s Echem Analyst software. These were developed to model diffusion and recombination kinetics by Juan Bisquert. The theory and the applications to dye-sensitized solar cells are explained in a series of papers1.

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