Marking the Graphene Era in Disseminating the Redefined SI
Abstract
The history of quantum Hall standards stretches several decades and mostly begins with the use of GaAs given that 2D electron systems exhibit interesting quantum phenomena. At the end 2000s, research in 2D materials like graphene became prevalent. The QHE was observed and quickly became accessible to metrologists. QHR devices were becoming graphene-based, with fabrications performed by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), epitaxial growth, and the exfoliation of graphite. Given the many methods of available graphene synthesis, efforts to find an optimal synthesis method for metrological purposes were underway. Exfoliated graphene was widely known to exhibit the highest mobilities due to its pristine crystallinity. It was a primary initial candidate as far as metrological testing was concerned.
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