Abstract

Two graphene quantized Hall resistance (QHR) devices made at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) were hand carried to the National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and compared to a GaAs QHR device and a 100 Omega standard resistor. Measurement of the 100 Omega resistor with the graphene QHR devices agreed within 5 x 10(-9) of the 100 Omega resistor GaAs measurements. After the initial measurements, the carrier density of the graphene devices was adjusted at AIST to restore the device properties to operate at low magnetic fields of 4 T to 6 T.

Year of Publication
2018
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