2020
DOI: 10.1088/1681-7575/ab948d
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Dual Josephson impedance bridge: towards a universal bridge for impedance metrology

Abstract: This paper presents a full characterization of a Dual Josephson Impedance Bridge (DJIB) at frequencies up to 80 kHz by using the DJIB to compare the best available impedance standards that are (a) directly traceable to the quantum Hall effect, (b) used as part of international impedance comparisons, or (c) believed to have calculable frequency dependence. The heart of the system is a dual Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer (JAWS) source that offers unprecedented flexibility in high-precision impedance me… Show more

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“…To cancel the effect of the synthesizer's gain error, the reading is obtained from two successive balances: in the forward configuration, the bridge is balanced as in figure 1; in the reverse configuration, the bridge is balanced with the channels E 1 and E 2 exchanged at the ports HS1 and HS2. The bridge reading is then computed as [16], [24], [26]…”
Section: A Working Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cancel the effect of the synthesizer's gain error, the reading is obtained from two successive balances: in the forward configuration, the bridge is balanced as in figure 1; in the reverse configuration, the bridge is balanced with the channels E 1 and E 2 exchanged at the ports HS1 and HS2. The bridge reading is then computed as [16], [24], [26]…”
Section: A Working Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The square root of (2), with complex argument, should be determined so that the phase of W read agrees with that of W (or with that of either W read F or W read R ). Alternatively, following [17], equation (2) can be rewritten as…”
Section: Error Sources In Generating Bridgesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the first designs of the 1980s [2]- [6], electronic fully-digital impedance bridges based on polyphase digital signal generators have emerged in recent years as measuring systems suitable for primary impedance metrology [1], [7]- [11]. With typical accuracies in the 10 −6 -10 −5 range, these kinds of bridges are not as accurate as traditional transformerratio bridges [10], [12], [13] or Josephson bridges [14]- [17], but can measure impedances across the whole complex plane and are characterized by affordable cost, short measuring time and ease of operation. These features make them suitable for smaller national metrology institutes and calibration laboratories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A further alternative can be a special type of digital impedance bridge, which exploits two pulse-driven Josephson junction arrays (also called Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer, JAWS) to provide arbitrary voltage ratios with an arbitrary phase angle. By providing quantum based AC signals with high accuracy and extremely low harmonic content [8], the JAWS can efficiently be adopted for impedance metrol-ogy [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%