Demonstration of a Transportable Fabry–Pérot Refractometer by a Ring-Type Comparison of Dead-Weight Pressure Balances at Four European National Metrology Institutes
Clayton Forssén,
Isak Silander,
Johan Zakrisson,
Eynas Amer,
David Szabo,
Thomas Bock,
André Kussike,
Tom Rubin,
Domenico Mari,
Stefano Pasqualin,
Zaccaria Silvestri,
Djilali Bentouati,
Ove Axner,
Martin Zelan
Affiliations
Clayton Forssén
Department of Physics, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Isak Silander
Department of Physics, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Johan Zakrisson
Department of Physics, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Eynas Amer
Measurement Science and Technology, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, SE-501 15 Borås, Sweden
David Szabo
Measurement Science and Technology, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, SE-501 15 Borås, Sweden
Fabry–Pérot-based refractometry has demonstrated the ability to assess gas pressure with high accuracy and has been prophesized to be able to realize the SI unit for pressure, the pascal, based on quantum calculations of the molar polarizabilities of gases. So far, the technology has mostly been limited to well-controlled laboratories. However, recently, an easy-to-use transportable refractometer has been constructed. Although its performance has previously been assessed under well-controlled laboratory conditions, to assess its ability to serve as an actually transportable system, a ring-type comparison addressing various well-characterized pressure balances in the 10–90 kPa range at several European national metrology institutes is presented in this work. It was found that the transportable refractometer is capable of being transported and swiftly set up to be operational with retained performance in a variety of environments. The system could also verify that the pressure balances used within the ring-type comparison agree with each other. These results constitute an important step toward broadening the application areas of FP-based refractometry technology and bringing it within reach of various types of stakeholders, not least within industry.