| Themes > Science > Chemistry > Electrochemistry > Introduction to Electrochemical Techniques > Electrochemical Measurements > Non-linear perturbed measurements |
These techniques differ from the linear techniques in that the electrochemical system is not assumed to respond in a linear fashion. Usually this implies that larger amplitude perturbations are used, although this is not necessarily the case. Typical examples of non-linear techniques include the measurement of polarization curves, larger amplitude transient methods and harmonic analysis techniques. |
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