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==Objective==
==Objective==
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* AC Impedance the 100mg Au film


==Description==
==Description==
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# Test AC Impedance of Au doped Film
#* After boiling off around half of the water from the gold nanoparticle solution, polymer and trifilate were mixed into the solution and the rest of the water was boiled off. The resulting pieces were pressed into films and the AC impedance was taken.
# Data Analysis
#* We finally found a way to quantify the values we were receiving from the AC impedance plots. As it turns out the Au doped film did not yield significantly better results.


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

  • AC Impedance the 100mg Au film

Description

  1. Test AC Impedance of Au doped Film
    • After boiling off around half of the water from the gold nanoparticle solution, polymer and trifilate were mixed into the solution and the rest of the water was boiled off. The resulting pieces were pressed into films and the AC impedance was taken.
  2. Data Analysis
    • We finally found a way to quantify the values we were receiving from the AC impedance plots. As it turns out the Au doped film did not yield significantly better results.

Data

  • Add data and results here...

Notes

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