The ampere and the electrical units in the quantum era

Publication date: Available online 6 May 2019Source: Comptes Rendus PhysiqueAuthor(s): Wilfrid Poirier, Sophie Djordjevic, Félicien Schopfer, Olivier ThévenotAbstractBy fixing two fundamental constants from quantum mechanics, the Planck constant h and the elementary charge e, the revised “Système international” (SI) of units endorses explicitly quantum mechanics. This evolution also highlights the importance of this theory that underpins the most accurate realizations of the units. From 20 May 2019 onwards, the new definitions of the kilogram and of the ampere, based on fixed values of h and e, respectively, will particularly impact the electrical metrology. The Josephson effect (JE) and the quantum Hall effect (QHE), used to maintain voltage and resistance standards with unprecedented reproducibility since 1990, will henceforth provide realizations of the volt and the ohm without the uncertainties inherited from the older electromechanical definitions. More broadly, the revised SI will support the exploitation of quantum effects to realize the electrical units, to the benefit of end-users. Here, we review the state-of-the-art of quantum standards and discuss further applications and perspectives in electrical metrology.RésuméEn fixant deux constantes fondamentales de la mécanique quantique, la constante de Planck h et la charge élémentaire e, le « Système international » (SI) d'unités révisé prend explicitement en considération la mécanique quantique. Cet...
Source: Comptes Rendus Physique - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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