Here we show a reliable method to correct for the drift that might occur during such a low frequency measurement. This method takes advantage of the fact that phase angles in many systems are not affected by such an unsteady state behavior. Therefore, drift-free impedance modulus data is reconstructed from the phase angle spectrum with the help of a Z-HIT algorithm that applies the logarithmic form of the Hilbert transform to systems exhibiting ‘two-pole’ behavior. From this drift-free EIS data, the severity of drift can be analyzed. In addition, a better-fitted equivalent circuit model can be simulated. Furthermore, this method removes inaccuracy during multi-sine excitation combined with other tools. Applicability of this method in characterizing different electrochemical devices such as batteries, fuel cells and supercapacitors is presented.
Keywords: EIS, Z-HIT, Battery, Supercapacitor, Fuel cells,
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