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Accurate graphene quantum Hall arrays for the new International System of Units.

Hans HeKarin CedergrenNaveen ShettySamuel Lara AvilaSergey KubatkinTobias BergstenGunnar Eklund
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Graphene quantum Hall effect (QHE) resistance standards have the potential to provide superior realizations of three key units in the new International System of Units (SI): the ohm, the ampere, and the kilogram (Kibble Balance). However, these prospects require different resistance values than practically achievable in single graphene devices (~12.9 kΩ), and they need bias currents two orders of magnitude higher than typical breakdown currents I C  ~ 100 μA. Here we present experiments on quantization accuracy of a 236-element quantum Hall array (QHA), demonstrating R K /236 ≈ 109 Ω with 0.2 part-per-billion (nΩ/Ω) accuracy with I C  ≥ 5 mA (~1 nΩ/Ω accuracy for I C  = 8.5 mA), using epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide (epigraphene). The array accuracy, comparable to the most precise universality tests of QHE, together with the scalability and reliability of this approach, pave the road for wider use of graphene in the new SI and beyond.
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