2017
DOI: 10.1088/0026-1394/54/1a/01016
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Final report of the supplementary comparison EURAMET.EM-S31 comparison of capacitance and capacitance ratio

Abstract: Within the framework of the supplementary comparison EURAMET.EM-S31, 'Comparison of capacitance and capacitance ratio', five participants (the BIPM, METAS, LNE, PTB, and VSL) inter-compared their capacitance realisations traced to the quantum Hall resistance measured at either ac or dc. The measurands were the capacitance values of three 10 pF standards and one 100 pF standard, and optionally their voltage and frequency dependences. Because the results were not fully satisfying, the circulation was repeated, a… Show more

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“…Between two DC calibrations the resistance has a linear drift and the DC value can be predicted with an uncertainty smaller than 0.005 μ Ω / Ω. The calculated frequency dependence of the quadrifilar resistance standards has been validated through different inter-comparisons up to a frequency of about 5 kHz [ 5 ], [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Between two DC calibrations the resistance has a linear drift and the DC value can be predicted with an uncertainty smaller than 0.005 μ Ω / Ω. The calculated frequency dependence of the quadrifilar resistance standards has been validated through different inter-comparisons up to a frequency of about 5 kHz [ 5 ], [ 7 ].…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we note that the value of the 100 pF was obtained at a rms voltage of 10 V with the classical calibration chain and only at 0.3 V with the DJIB calibration chain. No correction was applied for the voltage dependence which is estimated to be smaller than 0.006 μ F/F for this type of capacitor [ 7 ].…”
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“…The corresponding realisation experiments are the calculable inductor [11,12] and the calculable capacitor [13,14]. The calculable capacitor exploits an electrostatic theorem of Thompson and Lampard [15] which reduces the number of relevant mechanical dimensions to be measured to a single length, allowing the calculable capacitor to reach an uncertainty of parts in 10 8 [16].…”
Section: Quantum Electrical Standards 21 Discovery Of Quantum Electrmentioning
confidence: 99%