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Constructing 100 MΩ and 1 GΩ Resistance Standards via Star-Mesh Transformations
Published 2 Feb 2024 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2402.01496v1)
Abstract: A recent mathematical framework for optimizing resistor networks to achieve values in the M{\Omega} through G{\Omega} levels was employed for two specific cases. Objectives here include proof of concept and identification of possible apparatus limitations for future experiments involving graphene-based quantum Hall array resistance standards. Using fractal-like, or recursive, features of the framework allows one to calculate and implement network designs with substantially lower-valued resistors. The cases of 100 M{\Omega} and 1 G{\Omega} demonstrate that, theoretically, one would not need more than 100 quantum Hall elements to achieve these high resistances.
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