Plenary Talk 7 - Quantum-Based Photonic Sensors for Pressure, Vacuum, and Temperature Measurements: A Vison of the Future with NIST on a Chip
- Event
- SMSI 2021
2021-05-03 - 2021-05-06
digital - Band
- SMSI 2021
- Chapter
- SMSI 2021 - Plenary Talks
- Author(s)
- J. Hendricks, Z. Ahmed, D. Barker, K. Douglass, S. Eckel, J. Fedchak, N. Klimov, J. Ricker, J. Scherschligt - National Institute of Standards and Technology - NIST, Gaithersburg (USA)
- Pages
- 33 - 36
- DOI
- 10.5162/SMSI2021/PT7
- ISBN
- 978-3-9819376-4-0
- Price
- free
Abstract
The NIST on a Chip (NOAC) program’s central idea is the idea that measurement technology can be developed to enable metrology to be performed “outside the National Metrology Institute” by the creation of deployed and often miniaturized standards. These standards, when based on fundamental properties of nature, are directly tracible to the international system of units known as the SI. NIST is also developing quantum-based standards for SI traceability known as QSI, or Quantum based International System of units. Specifically, this paper will cover NIST efforts in the area of thermodynamic metrology to develop NOAC standards for pressure, vacuum and temperature measurements.