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Graphene surpasses GaAs/AlGaAs for the application of the quantum Hall effect in metrology

Published 24 Apr 2015 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1504.06511v1)

Abstract: The quantum Hall effect (QHE) theoretically provides a universal standard of electrical resistance in terms of the Planck constant hh and the electron charge ee. In graphene, the spacing between the lowest discrete energy levels occupied by the charge carriers under magnetic field is exceptionally large. This is promising for a quantum Hall resistance standard more practical in graphene than in the GaAs/AlGaAs devices currently used in national metrology institutes. Here, we demonstrate that large QHE devices, made of high quality graphene grown by propane/hydrogen chemical vapour deposition on SiC substrates, can surpass state-of-the-art GaAs/AlGaAs devices by considerable margins in their required operational conditions. In particular, in the device presented here, the Hall resistance is accurately quantized within 1×10<sup>−91\times 10<sup>{-9} over a 10-T wide range of magnetic field with a remarkable lower bound at 3.5 T, temperatures as high as 10 K, or measurement currents as high as 0.5 mA. These significantly enlarged and relaxed operational conditions, with a very convenient compromise of 5 T, 5.1 K and 50 μ\muA, set the superiority of graphene for this application and for the new generation of versatile and user-friendly quantum standards, compatible with a broader industrial use. We also measured an agreement of the quantized Hall resistance in graphene and GaAs/AlGaAs with an ultimate relative uncertainty of 8.2×10<sup>−118.2\times 10<sup>{-11}. This supports the universality of the QHE and its theoretical relation to hh and ee, essential for the application in metrology, particularly in view of the forthcoming Syst`eme International d'unit\'es (SI) based on fundamental constants of physics, including the redefinition of the kilogram in terms of hh.

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