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The experimental group began by preparing a matrix consisting of techniques on one axis and properties of interest to SSI researchers on the other. This led to a lively discussion about the capabilities of the various methods to measure specific properties as well as the limitations of existing experimental techniques. Five general questions were formulated and posed to the other conferees. The results were compiled, summarized, and presented at the end of the workshop.
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Nowak, R.J., Zanghellini, E., Näfe, H., van Dieten, V. (1993). Experimental Working Group Report: — What is the Experimental Status of Solid State Ionics (SSI)?. In: Scrosati, B., Magistris, A., Mari, C.M., Mariotto, G. (eds) Fast Ion Transport in Solids. NATO ASI Series, vol 250. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1916-0_22
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