The Planck constant, h, is one of the seven fundamental constants proposed to redefine the SI. It has been measured by the watt balance experiments since the 1980s. In its early days, the watt balance experiment played a vital role in determining the Josephson constant KJ-90 which was adopted internationally on January 1, 1990. The development of Josephson technology, especially the implementation of the Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard (PJVS) in voltage metrology has improved the uncertainty of voltage measurement in the watt balance experiment by more than two orders of magnitude. The Josephson voltage measurement in the watt balance experiment plays an important role in the proposed SI redefinition based on a set of fund...
In the present paper, the intercomparison results of the NIST 10 V Conventional Josephson Voltage St...
20 f.: il.A direct comparison of the 10 V Josephson Voltage Standards (JVS) of the National Institut...
Abstract: A comparison of Josephson Voltage Standards (JVS) between the National Institute of Standa...
The concept of a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) was first proposed in 1997. Since th...
The unique ability of the classical Josephson Voltage Standard (JVS) to generate and transfer high p...
In March 2009, the Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism (CCEM) reviewed and re-endor...
A C Josephson effect is now used by several countries as the reference standard for the unit of d.c....
In the context of the future new definition of the mass unit, kg, a promising route to link the mass...
NIST has developed a programmable Josephson voltage standard (JVS) that produces intrinsically stabl...
The next revision to the International System of Units will emphasize the relationship between the b...
A two-way Josephson voltage standard (JVS) direct comparison between the National Institute of Stand...
The National Research Council (NRC) of Canada has recently established an alternating-current Joseph...
NRC recently established an AC Josephson Voltage Standard (ACJVS) system based on a NIST pulsedriven...
International audienceAfter separate developments of the different elements with continuous characte...
An interlaboratory comparison of Josephson voltage standards has been made among 16 national, indust...
In the present paper, the intercomparison results of the NIST 10 V Conventional Josephson Voltage St...
20 f.: il.A direct comparison of the 10 V Josephson Voltage Standards (JVS) of the National Institut...
Abstract: A comparison of Josephson Voltage Standards (JVS) between the National Institute of Standa...
The concept of a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) was first proposed in 1997. Since th...
The unique ability of the classical Josephson Voltage Standard (JVS) to generate and transfer high p...
In March 2009, the Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism (CCEM) reviewed and re-endor...
A C Josephson effect is now used by several countries as the reference standard for the unit of d.c....
In the context of the future new definition of the mass unit, kg, a promising route to link the mass...
NIST has developed a programmable Josephson voltage standard (JVS) that produces intrinsically stabl...
The next revision to the International System of Units will emphasize the relationship between the b...
A two-way Josephson voltage standard (JVS) direct comparison between the National Institute of Stand...
The National Research Council (NRC) of Canada has recently established an alternating-current Joseph...
NRC recently established an AC Josephson Voltage Standard (ACJVS) system based on a NIST pulsedriven...
International audienceAfter separate developments of the different elements with continuous characte...
An interlaboratory comparison of Josephson voltage standards has been made among 16 national, indust...
In the present paper, the intercomparison results of the NIST 10 V Conventional Josephson Voltage St...
20 f.: il.A direct comparison of the 10 V Josephson Voltage Standards (JVS) of the National Institut...
Abstract: A comparison of Josephson Voltage Standards (JVS) between the National Institute of Standa...