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A Bi-polar Current Source with High Short-term Stability for Tsinghua Tabletop Kibble Balance

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arxiv 2408.16405 v1 pith:ACMTN7RZ submitted 2024-08-29 physics.ins-det physics.app-ph

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A high-precision current source, capable of supporting weighing measurements with a relative uncertainty at the $10^{-9}$ level, is essential for Kibble balance experiments. However, most current sources utilized in Kibble balances to date are homemade and not commercially available. In this paper, we introduce a digital-feedback, two-stage current source designed for the Tsinghua tabletop Kibble balance, relying solely on commercially available sources and voltmeters. A high-resolution, small-range current source is employed to digitally compensate for current output fluctuations from a large-range current source. Experimental tests show the proposal can offer an easy realization of a current source with nA/A stability to support Kibble balance measurements.

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