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The Electrochemical Society, ECS Transactions, 19(19), p. 11-22, 2009

DOI: 10.1149/1.3244211

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On the Origin of the Imaginary Part of the Ohmic Impedance

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Abstract

The local and global Ohmic response for an electrode exhibiting geometry-induced potential and/or current distributions has recently been shown to be represented by a frequency-dependent complex impedance. A physical explanation for this result is provided in terms of the radial contribution to local current density and the decrease in current density along the current lines.