Initial NIST AC QHR measurements

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We demonstrate that dc quantized Hall resistance (dc QHR) guideline properties and dc and ac QHR values can be measured without changing sample probe lead connections at the QHR device, and report ac QHR values that converge to the dc QHR value when using four-terminal-pair ac QHR measurements. This was accomplished during one cooldown using single-series and quadruple-series connections outside the sample probe. The QHR was measured from 0 Hz to 5500 Hz in 1:1 ratio at 20 μA to ±1 part in 107 uncertainties with a poor-quality QHR device. A good device would allow an order of magnitude smaller uncertainties over this frequency range. We exchanged positions of the QHR device and reference resistor in the bridge and remeasured the resistance ratios to remove dominant ac bridge effects.

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Cage, M. E., Shields, S. H., & Jeffery, A. (2004). Initial NIST AC QHR measurements. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 109(4), 391–405. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.109.028

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