In recent years, physicists have been trying to better understand the behavior of individual quantum particles as they move ...
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World's first compact and robust high-precision optical lattice clock with a 250L volume successfully developedA compact optical lattice clock with a volume of 250 liters has been developed. The system includes a physics package for conducting spectroscopy on the clock transition within a vacuum chamber ...
Kyoto-based precision equipment manufacturer Shimadzu Corporation has begun selling the world's most accurate commercially available timepiece -- a strontium optical lattice clock with a deviation of ...
Resembling a squat, wide fridge, the world's most accurate clock went on sale for $3.3 million in Japan on Wednesday.
Birefringent crystalline materials are essential in advanced optical technologies such as isolators and modulators due to ...
Shimadzu Corp, a Kyoto, Japan-based precision equipment maker, has started selling a clock which is accurate to a deviation of one second over ten billion years. The strontium optical lattice clock is ...
USTC researchers created a long-lived Schrödinger-cat state, boosting quantum metrology and precision measurements. Their ...
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Sneaky clocks: uncovering Einstein’s relativity in an interacting atomic playgroundAn optical lattice clock embedded in the curved spacetime formed by the earth’s gravity. Dynamical interplay between photon-mediated interactions and gravitational redshift can lead to entanglement ...
There is a clock called the "optical lattice clock." First, each atom cooled by laser is captured in a 3-D micro space (optical lattice), which is created by interference of laser beams with special ...
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Japan puts world's most accurate clock on sale for US$3.3milThe "Aether clock OC 020" is so precise that it would take 10 billion years for it to deviate by one second, according to its Kyoto-based manufacturer Shimadzu Corp. Known as a "strontium optical ...
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Sunderland Echo on MSNBe the envy of your pals with £3m clock that doesn't tell the timeThe world’s most accurate commercially available clock went on sale this week… and it doesn’t even tell the time.
The invention – called the optical lattice clock – is a thousand times more accurate than cesium atomic clocks used for international timekeeping and is a contender for redefining how long a ...
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