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World-first deployment of quantum optical atomic clock on unmanned submarine completed
The first-ever deployment of a quantum optical atomic clock on an underwater autonomous submarine has been successfully ...
Why have just one technological breakthrough when you can have two at the same time? The Royal Navy has installed for the first time a quantum clock into its XV Excalibur robotic submarine for ...
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World’s most precise mobile atomic clock to lose just one second in 15 billion years
Scientists in Germany have unveiled that the world’s most precise mobile atomic clock is so accurate that it will be off by ...
Infleqtion, a global leader in neutral atom–based quantum technology, today announced a successful trial with the Royal Navy ...
MIT researchers double the accuracy of optical atomic clocks by reducing quantum noise with an innovative laser technique.
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MIT and Harvard break quantum limit with world’s most accurate optical clock
Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But scientists at MIT and Harvard have just taken precision to an entirely new ...
The field of optical atomic clocks, in combination with ultracold atoms, has transformed precision timekeeping and metrology. By utilising laser-cooled atoms confined in optical lattices, researchers ...
Optical clocks are highly precise timekeeping devices that measure time by tracking the oscillations of light, as opposed to microwaves, like conventional atomic clocks. The accuracy of these clocks ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Harold Lyons was a physicist whose primary interest was in atomic frequency standards and atomic clocks. The collection documents Lyons and his ...
For all our telescopes and colliders, dark matter has remained an elusive ghost for the better part of a century. It outweighs everything we see by a factor of five, yet it slips past every detector ...
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