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In message <canx10hcbbrwvtqhybff-pm1uasyz3aghleo8p_5iyoyyr-g...@mail.gmail.com>
, "Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)" writes:

>The question about the Josephson Junction Array got me thinking. I wonder
>if there are any sort of technologies that can produce a voltage with much
>better stability than the LTZ1000, but without the cost of a Josephson
>Junction Array. A sort of half-way house.

As far as I know there are only two steps between the LTZ1000 and JJAs:

1. Specially cared for LTZ1000's (See: Fluke)

2. Lots of LTZ1000's to get sqrt(N) reductions.


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