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High Frequency Impedance Spectroscopy for Biotechnological Applications
The impedance spectroscopy in the frequency range above 100 MHz exhibits excellent opportunities for many applications but poses considerable problems. Precise measurements require careful setup and calibration or the instrumentation. Time domain reflectometry and frequency domain-based measurements give equivalent results despite the methodology is quite different. Understanding the basics can help to prevent measurement errors and misinterpretation.