Interesting article about use of transmission lines in battery modeling.
Although I disagree with claim of invention of general short terminated and open terminated transmission lines to Bisquet publication from 2002
(they have been described much earlier by Fletcher 1992 and Passh-Mika 1993 papers), the app-notes do provide good description and examples of their use.
Here are some more publications to go closer to origins of using general transmission lines for porous electrodes;
S. Fletcher [1992] An Electrical Model Circuit that Reproduces
the Behaviour of Conducting Polymer Electrodes in Electrolyte
Solutions, J. Electroanal. Chem. 337, 127–145.
G. Paasch, K. Micka, and P. Gersdorf [1993] Theory of the Electrochemical
Impedance of Macrohomogeneous Porous
Electrodes, Electrochim. Acta 38(18), 2653–2662.
Regards,
Yevgen
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