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English: One-volt en:voltage standard developed by en:NIST (formerly en:National Bureau of Standards (NBS) until 1988) based on an array of 3020 superconducting en:Josephson junctions, operating at liquid-helium temperatures. Microwave energy fed into the finguide structure on the left generates a voltage across the 4 chains of junctions on the right. |
Date | apparently 1985-1988 |
Source | NIST paper A Practical Josephson Voltage Standard at One Volt, Figure 1 |
Author | NBS |
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Voltage standard based on Josephson junctions
Standard voltaico baseado nas junções Josephson
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༡༣:༡༠, ༡༡ ཟླ་དགུ་བ། ༢༠༠༥ | ![]() | ༤༧༢ × ༢༩༣ (༡༢༣ KB) | ArnoldReinhold | Superconduction chip used by w:NIST to define the w:volt. The chip contains an array of 3020 w:Josephson junctions and operates at liquid w:Helium temperatures. Microwave energy is fed to the junctions through the finguide on the left. Fr |
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