A C Josephson effect is now used by several countries as the reference standard for the unit of d.c. voltage. This paper describes the work done at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), New Delhi in the realization of the unit of volt based on the a.c Josephson effect. A voltage standard at 1 mV level using a Nb-Nb point contact junction has been established and the as-maintained volt based on a bank of standard cells has been inter compared against it using a 1:1000 voltage divider. The experimental set-up used in this comparison and the results of recent measurements are described. The overall uncertainty in assigning the value of emf to a standard cell is about 1 ppm. The as-maintained volt has been found to agree with the Josephson vo...
The concept of a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) was first proposed in 1997. Since th...
NIST has developed a programmable Josephson voltage standard (JVS) that produces intrinsically stabl...
We report recent progress in developing Josephson junction array voltage standards. A new way to rea...
The paper presents results of an international comparison of two quantum AC Josephson Voltage Standa...
The National Research Council (NRC) of Canada has recently established an alternating-current Joseph...
The characteristics of a computer-controlled Josephson voltage standard developed for routine calibr...
NRC recently established an AC Josephson Voltage Standard (ACJVS) system based on a NIST pulsedriven...
A two-way Josephson voltage standard (JVS) direct comparison between the National Institute of Stand...
In March 2009, the Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism (CCEM) reviewed and re-endor...
An interlaboratory comparison of Josephson voltage standards has been made among 16 national, indust...
An ac Josephson effect determination of e/h with significantly improved accuracy is reported. The pr...
139-142In the beginning of this millennium National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi has establish...
Josephson series array voltage standard at 10 volt level has been recently established at National P...
A 10 V programmable Josephson voltage standard system has been installed at the National Research Co...
The Planck constant, h, is one of the seven fundamental constants proposed to redefine the SI. It h...
The concept of a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) was first proposed in 1997. Since th...
NIST has developed a programmable Josephson voltage standard (JVS) that produces intrinsically stabl...
We report recent progress in developing Josephson junction array voltage standards. A new way to rea...
The paper presents results of an international comparison of two quantum AC Josephson Voltage Standa...
The National Research Council (NRC) of Canada has recently established an alternating-current Joseph...
The characteristics of a computer-controlled Josephson voltage standard developed for routine calibr...
NRC recently established an AC Josephson Voltage Standard (ACJVS) system based on a NIST pulsedriven...
A two-way Josephson voltage standard (JVS) direct comparison between the National Institute of Stand...
In March 2009, the Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism (CCEM) reviewed and re-endor...
An interlaboratory comparison of Josephson voltage standards has been made among 16 national, indust...
An ac Josephson effect determination of e/h with significantly improved accuracy is reported. The pr...
139-142In the beginning of this millennium National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi has establish...
Josephson series array voltage standard at 10 volt level has been recently established at National P...
A 10 V programmable Josephson voltage standard system has been installed at the National Research Co...
The Planck constant, h, is one of the seven fundamental constants proposed to redefine the SI. It h...
The concept of a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) was first proposed in 1997. Since th...
NIST has developed a programmable Josephson voltage standard (JVS) that produces intrinsically stabl...
We report recent progress in developing Josephson junction array voltage standards. A new way to rea...