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1) Transmission lines can be used to model porous electrodes and are equivalent to Warburg impedances. 2) Transmission lines consist of distributed resistance (R) and capacitance (C) or resistance (R) and constant-phase element (CPE, Q) elements. They can be open or short circuited. 3) The impedance of open, short, and semi-infinite transmission lines is given by specific equations and relates to circuit elements in the impedance fitting software ZFit like the Warbug (W), Gerischer (M), and anomalous diffusion (Mg) elements.

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1) Transmission lines can be used to model porous electrodes and are equivalent to Warburg impedances. 2) Transmission lines consist of distributed resistance (R) and capacitance (C) or resistance (R) and constant-phase element (CPE, Q) elements. They can be open or short circuited. 3) The impedance of open, short, and semi-infinite transmission lines is given by specific equations and relates to circuit elements in the impedance fitting software ZFit like the Warbug (W), Gerischer (M), and anomalous diffusion (Mg) elements.

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Application Note 43

11062012

How to fit transmission lines with ZFit

I Introduction with three limiting cases


- open-circuited transmission line
ZFit is the impedance fitting tool of ( √ )
√ L χ
EC-Lab⃝ R
. This note will describe how to fit ZL = ∞ ⇒ Z = ζ χ coth √ (1)
ζ
transmission lines using one equivalent circuit
elements contained in ZFit. - short-circuited transmission line
( √ )
It is well known that the Warburg impedance √ L χ
is equivalent to that of a semi-infinite large net- ZL = 0 ⇒ Z = ζ χ th √ (2)
ζ
work i.e. a transmission line, as shown in Fig. 1
[1, 2]. Moreover, the transmission lines are of- - semi-infinite transmission line

ten used for modeling porous electrodes, for L→∞⇒Z = ζχ (3)
example in the field of photovoltaics.
Hereafter, some transmission lines are de-
scribed and the corresponding ”simple” equiv-
r alent circuit elements are shown. The open-
circuited transmission lines will be explained,
c
followed by short-circuited and semi-infinite
¥ transmission lines.

Fig. 1: The equivalent circuit of the Warburg


impedance. II Open-circuited transmission
lines ZL = ∞
More recently it has been shown [3] that the
impedance of a L-long transmission line made II.1 Open-circuited URC (Uniform dis-
of χ and ζ elements and terminated by a ZL tributed RC)
element (Fig. 2) is given by the general expres-
sion: Let us consider the open-circuited tranmission
line made of r and c elements (Fig. 3).
Χ Χ Χ

Ζ Ζ Ζ ZL r

c
L
L

Fig. 2: Uniform transmission line made of χ and


ζ elements and terminated by ZL [3]. Fig. 3: L-long open uniform distributed RC
(URC) transmission line [4, 5].

( √ ) Using Eq. (1), the impedance of the URC trans-


( ) L χ
ζ χ − ZL2 sh √ mission line is given by (1 )
Z= ( √ )
ζ
( √ ) + ZL √
L χ √ L χ 1 √ coth(L r c j ω)
ZL sh √ + ζ χ ch √ χ = r, ζ = ⇒Z= r √
ζ ζ jωc cj ω
1
The transmission lines are named according to the U-χζ format where U means uniform distributed and χ and ζ are
the element of the transmission line.

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with ω = 2 π f . This impedance is similar to


that of the M element of ZFit

coth τd j ω
ZM = Rd √ , Rd = L r, τd = L2 r c
τd j ω

II.2 Open-circuited URQ

Replacing c elements by q elements, with Zq =


1/(q (j ω)α ), leads to transmisssion line shown
in Fig. 4.

r
Fig. 5: Nyquist impedance diagram of a battery
q Ni-MH 1900 mAh.
L
Fig. 4: L-long open uniform distributed RQ
(URQ) transmission line. II.3 Open-circuited UQC
The equivalent circuit of the so-called anoma-
The transmission line impedance is given by lous diffusion is show in Fig. 6 [6].

q
1
χ = r, ζ = ⇒
q (j ω)α
√ c
√ coth(L r q (j ω)α/2)
Z= r √ L
q (j ω)α/2 Fig. 6: L-long open uniform distributed QC
(UQC) transmission line. Anomalous diffu-
This impedance is similar to that of the Ma ele- sion [6].
ment of ZFit
The anomalous diffusion impedance is given
coth(τ jω)α/2 by
ZMa = R with
(τ j ω)α/2
1 1
R = L r, τ = (L2 r q)1/α χ= α
, ζ= ⇒
q (j ω) cj ω
( √ )
c 1
−α
As an example a Nyquist impedance diagram coth L (j ω) 2 2
q
of a battery Ni-MH 1900 mAh is shown in Fig. 5. Z= √ α 1
The equivalent circuit R1+L1+Q1/(R2+Ma3), c q (j ω) 2 + 2
containing a Ma element, is chosen to fit the This impedance is similar to that of the Mg ele-
data shown in Fig. 5. The values of the pa- ment of ZFit
rameters, obtained using the ZFit tool of EC-
Lab, are R1 = 0.049 Ω, L1 = 0.154 × 10−6 H, coth(τ j ω)γ/2
Q1 = 0.66 F sα−1 , α1 = 0.61, R2 = 0.0236 Ω, ZMg = R with γ = 1 − α,
(τ j ω)1−γ/2
R3 = L r = 0.057 Ω, τ 3 = (L2 r q)1/α = 2.25 s 1
−1 2
−1 −1/γ 1

and α3 = 0.89. R = cγ Lγ q , τ = c γ L2/γ q −1/γ

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III Short-circuited transmission As an example a Nyquist impedance diagram


lines ZL = 0 of a Fe(II)/Fe(III) system is shown in Fig. 8.

III.1 Short-circuited URC

Fig. 7: L-long short-circuited uniform dis-


tributed RC (URC) transmission line.

Using Eq. (2), the impedance of the short- Fig. 8: Nyquist impedance diagram of a
circuited transmission line made of r and c ele- Fe(II)/Fe(III) system in basic medium.
ments (Fig. 7) is given by
The Randles circuit R1+Q2/(R2+W2), contain-
1
χ = r, ζ = ⇒ ing a Warburg element, is chosen to fit the data
cj ω
√ shown in Fig. 8. The values of the parame-
th (L r c j ω) ters for equivalent circuit are R1 = 47.57 Ω,
Z=r √ (4)
rcj ω Q2 = 17.09 × 10−6 F sα−1 , α = √ 0.885, R2 =
70.94 Ω and σ2 = 85.33 Ω s −1/2 ⇒ r/c = 42.7
This impedance is similar to that of the Wd ele-
Ω s−1/2 .
ment of ZFit

th τd j ω
ZWd = Rd √ , Rd = L r, τd = L2 r c IV.2 Semi-infinite URRC
τd j ω

First of all, let us calculate the impedance of


IV Semi-infinite transmission the L-long URRC transmission line (Fig. 9) cor-
lines L → ∞ responding to diffusion-reaction and diffusion-
trapping impedance [7]:
IV.1 Semi-infinite URC
r1
The impedance of the semi-infinite transmis-
sion line shown in Fig. 1 is obtained making c
r2
L → ∞ in Eq. (4).
√ √ L
th (L r c j ω) r
L→∞⇒Z =r √ ≈ √
rcj ω cj ω
Fig. 9: L-long short-circuited uniform dis-
tributed RRC (URRC) transmission line.
This expression is similar to that of the Warburg
(W) element of ZFit

2σ r r2
ZW = √ with σ = √ χ = r1 , ζ = ⇒
jω 2 c 1 + r2 c j ω

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( √ )
r1
th L (1 + r2 c j ω)
√ r2 r1
Z = r 1 r2 √
1 + r2 c j ω
q
r2

r1 ¥

c
r2 Fig. 12: Semi-infinite short-circuited uniform
distributed RRQ (URRQ) transmission line.

¥
and

Fig. 10: Semi-infinite short-circuited uniform r1 r 2
L→∞⇒Z≈ √
distributed RRC (URRC) transmission line. 1 + r2 q (j ω)α

With L → ∞ it is obtained [8]: This expression is similar to that of the Ga ele-


ment of ZFit

r1 r2
L→∞⇒Z≈ √ R √
1 + r2 c j ω ZGa = √ , R= r1 r2 , τ = r2 q
1 + τ (j ω)α
This expression is similar to that of the
Gerischer element G of ZFit [9]:
V Conclusion
RG √
ZG = √ , R G = r1 r2 , τ G = r2 c Seven elements, W, Wd, M, Ma, Mg, G and
1 + τG j ω
Ga, available in ZFit, can be used to represent
the impedance of seven different transmission
IV.3 Semi-infinite URRQ lines, as summarized in the table below (Tabs.
1 (p. 4), 2 (p. 6)).
r1

q
r2
Table 1: Summary table.

L Transmission line ZFit Element


URC M
Fig. 11: L-long short-circuited uniform dis- Open Circuited URQ Ma
tributed RRQ (URRQ) transmission line. UQC Mg
Short circuited URC Wd
Replacing c elements by q elements URC W
Semi-∞ URRC G
r2
χ = r1 , ζ = ⇒ URRQ Ga
1 + r2 q (j ω)α
( √ )
r1 α
th L (1 + r2 q (j ω) )
√ r2
Z = r1 r2 √
1 + r2 q (j ω)α

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References [6] J. B ISQUERT and A. C OMPTE, J. Electroanal.


Chem. 499, 112 (2001).
[1] J. C. WANG, J. Electrochem. Soc. 134, 1915
(1987). [7] J.-P. D IARD and C. M ONTELLA, J. Electroanal.
Chem. 557, 19 (2003).
[2] M. S LUYTERS -R EHBACH, Pure & Appl. Chem.
66, 1831 (1994). [8] B. A. B OUKAMP and H. J.-M. B OUWMEESTER,
[3] J. B ISQUERT, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2, Solid State Ionics 157, 29 (2003).
4185 (2000). [9] H. G ERISCHER, Z. Physik. Chem. (Leipzig) 198,
[4] G. C. T EMES and J. W. L A PATRA, Introduction 286 (1951).
to Circuits Synthesis and Design, McGraw-Hill,
New-York, 1977. Nicolas Murer, Ph. D.,
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Table 2: ZFit elements vs. transmission lines.

ZFit element Equations Transmission line



coth τd j ω r
Rd √
M τd j ω c
Rd = L r, τd = L2 r c
L

coth(τ j ω)α/2 r
R
Ma (τ j ω)α/2
R = Lr q

τ = (L2 r q)1/α L

q
coth(τ j ω)γ/2
R
(τ j ω)1−γ/2
Mg 1
−1 2 −1
R = c γ L γ q −1/γ c
1
τ = c γ L2/γ q −1/γ L


th τ j ω
Rd √ d r
Wd τd j ω
Rd = L r c

τ d = L2 r c L


√ r
j√
ω
W r c
σ= √
2 c ¥

r1
RG

1 +√
τG j ω c
G R G = r1 r2 r2

τG = r 2 c
¥

r1
RG

Ga 1 + τG√(j ω)α q
R G = r1 r2 r2

τ G = r2 q
¥

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