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Next-Generation 'Atomic Clocks' in the Works

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GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 21 -- Three of the world’s premier measurement laboratories have lined up the "hash marks" from four of the world’s best optical frequency rulers and declared that they match. The experiments are a significant step toward next-generation "atomic clocks" based on optical rather than microwave frequencies. Such clocks are expected to be as much as 100 times more accurate than today’s best timekeeping systems. Applications for ultraprecise timekeeping include navigation, telecommunications and basic scientific research. Physicists from the Commerce Department's National...Read full article

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    Published: April 2004
    atomic clocksBasic ScienceCommunicationsmeasurement laboratoriesNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyNews & FeaturesNISToptical frequency rulersoptical rulersTest & Measurementultraprecise timekeeping

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