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Quasi-continuous voltage standard using sinusoidal and pulse-driven Josephson junction arrays

Published by National Institute of Standards and Technology | Department of Commerce | Metadata Last Checked: September 30, 2025 | Last Modified: 2022-07-18 00:00:00
Dataset for multiple publishable figures in the paper entitled "Quasi-continuous voltage standard using sinusoidal and pulse-driven Josephson junction arrays" submitted to Meas. Sci. and Tech. journal. Figure 3. (a) Pattern of pulses used to generate a dc voltage of 0.2 V, (b) difference from the nominal of the voltage measured using the K3458A versus dc bias current for different RF power biases.Figure 4. PD JJA voltage difference from nominal, measured with a K3458A, versus dc bias current for different pulse patterns and repetition frequencies.Figure 5. (a) Current-voltage characteristic of the CWD JJA and (b) the RF power-voltage characteristic of the PD JJA. The error bars show the Type-A uncertainty (k=1) of the measurement of five measurements.Figure 6. Current-voltage characteristic of the CWD JJAs. The error bars show the Type-A uncertainty (k=1) of the measurement.Figure 7. Allan deviation for 0 V. See text for details.Figure 8. Current-voltage characteristic of the CWD JJAs. The error bars show the Type-A uncertainty (k=1) of the measurement.Figure 9. Allan deviation at 1 V.

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