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Mercury Atomic Clock Keeps Time with Record Accuracy

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BOULDER, Colo., July 20, 2006 -- An experimental optical clock that is based on a single mercury atom is more stable and accurate than the national standard atomic clock that uses a cloud of cesium atoms and would take about 400 million years to gain or lose one second, according to the physicists who created it. The new clock, which measures the oscillations of a mercury ion (an electrically charged atom) held in an ultracold electromagnetic trap, produces “ticks” at optical frequencies. Optical frequencies are much higher than the microwave frequencies measured in cesium atoms in NIST-F1, the national standard and one...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
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    atomic clock
    An atomic clock is a highly precise timekeeping device that uses the vibrations or oscillations of atoms as a reference for measuring time. The most common type of atomic clock uses the vibrations of atoms, typically cesium or rubidium atoms, to define the length of a second. The principle behind atomic clocks is based on the fundamental properties of atoms, which oscillate at extremely stable and predictable frequencies. The primary concept employed in atomic clocks is the phenomenon of...
    clock
    A signal, generated by an oscillator, that provides the means of synchronization of operations in a data communications network.
    optical
    Pertaining to optics and the phenomena of light.
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