Introduction to Quantum Metrology, 2015
Quantum Standards and Instrumentation

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Language: Polish

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This book presents the theory of quantum effects used in metrology and results of the author’s own research in the field of quantum electronics. The book provides also quantum measurement standards used in many branches of metrology for electrical quantities, mass, length, time and frequency. This book represents the first comprehensive survey of quantum metrology problems. As a scientific survey, it propagates a new approach to metrology with more emphasis on its connection with physics. This is of importance for the constantly developing technologies and nanotechnologies in particular. Providing a presentation of practical applications of the effects used in quantum metrology for the construction of quantum standards and sensitive electronic components, the book is useful for a wide audience of physicists s and metrologists in the broad sense of both terms. In 2014 a new system of units, the so called  Quantum SI, is introduced. This book helps to understand and approve the new system to both technology and academic community.

Theoretical Background of Quantum Metrology. Measures, Standards and Systems of Units. Quantum Voltage Standards. SQUID Detectors of Magnetic Flux. Quantum Hall Effect. Quantization of Electrical Conductance and Thermal Conductance in Nanostructures. Single Electron Tunneling and Possible Current Standard. Atomic Clocks and Time Scales. Interferometers and Measurements of Length. Scanning Probe Microscopes. Other Quantum Detectors. Standards of the Kilogram Based on Fundamental Physical Constants.

Gives an introduction to quantum effects in metrology and quantum electronics

Explains standards for quantum measurements

Contains many applications and exercises for electrical quantities, mass, length, time and frequency