Title :
Determination of /spl Omega//sub VTT/ using the quantum Hall resistance
Author :
Seppa, H. ; Satrapinski, A.
Author_Institution :
VTT Autom. Meas. Technol., Finland
Abstract :
This paper describes the maintenance and traceability of resistance in VTT. The bank of the primary standard resistors consists of four Thomas-type 1 /spl Omega/ resistors in an oil bath (T=20/spl deg/C), a Thinsley 100 /spl Omega/ resistor (100 /spl Omega//sub Thinsley/) in an air bath (T=25/spl deg/C or 31/spl deg/C) and a ESI 10 k/spl Omega/ resistor (10 k/spl Omega//sub ESI/) located in an air bath (T=23/spl deg/C). Both 100 /spl Omega//sub Thinsley/ and 10 k/spl Omega//sub ESI/ can be calibrated directly against the quantum Hall resistance (QHR) using a low-frequency cryogenic ac resistance bridge based on the Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC). The cryogenic ac bridge is also used to trace 1 /spl Omega/ standard resistors from 100 /spl Omega/. All these standard resistors can be traced to the QHR within 10 ppb. The calibrations are mainly performed at 1 Hz but the frequency dependence of the resistors are first determined in the frequency range from 0.1 Hz to 1 Hz.
Keywords :
Hall effect devices; bridge instruments; calibration; electric resistance measurement; low-temperature techniques; measurement standards; quantum Hall effect; 0.1 to 1 Hz; 1 ohm; 10 kohm; 100 ohm; 20 degC; 23 degC; 25 degC; 31 degC; ESI resistor; Thinsley resistor; Thomas-type resistors; air bath; calibrations; frequency dependence; low-frequency cryogenic AC resistance bridge; maintenance; oil bath; primary standard resistors; quantum Hall resistance; traceability; Calibration; Electrical resistance measurement; Gallium arsenide; Hall effect devices; Petroleum; Power dissipation; Resistors; Temperature; Thermistors; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Precision Electromagnetic Measurements Digest, 1996 Conference on
Conference_Location :
Braunschweig, Germany
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3376-4
DOI :
10.1109/CPEM.1996.547057