Scientists are exploring a new type of optical atomic clock based on ytterbium-173 ions that could help define the future standard for measuring time.
No audio available for this content. Image: Microchip Technology Microchip Technology has released the 5071B cesium atomic clock that can perform autonomous timekeeping for months in the event of GNSS ...
Dr Jacinda Ginges, from UQ’s School of Mathematics and Physics, said the unusual atom – made up of an ordinary caesium atom and an elementary particle called a muon – may prove essential in better ...
METAS needed a precise, reliable timing solution to complete its infrastructure, realize the Swiss national timescale UTC (CH) and optimally contribute to the realization of UTC Adtran’s OSA 3300 HP ...
The Brazilian National Observatory has integrated Adtran's OSA 3300 Super High-Performance optical cesium atomic clock into its timekeeping system, enhancing precision and stability for scientific ...
Precision synchronization technology is crucial for scientific measurement applications A renowned national authority on metrology based in Central Europe has conducted a rigorous evaluation of the ...
Rising precision demands and GPS/GNSS vulnerabilities are driving the urgent need for secure, reliable synchronization Adtran’s new OSA 3300 Super HP and OSA 3350 Super ePRC+ meet the need for ...
BOULDER • Every second in a small laboratory room in Boulder, a green light flashes. Within the webs of yellow wire and shelves of computer systems, this green light represents the passage of time.