The optical lattice clock, developed in collaboration with The University of Tokyo and RIKEN, is about 100 times more precise than traditional cesium atomic clocks, which currently define the SI ...
The strontium optical lattice clock is the first of its kind to be commercially available and will cost about 500 million yen ($3.3 million).
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according to its Kyoto-based manufacturer Shimadzu Corp. Known as a "strontium optical lattice clock," it is 100 times more accurate than cesium atomic clocks, the current standard for defining ...
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Invented in 2001 by Hidetoshi Katori, a professor at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering, an optical lattice clock has a timekeeping uncertainty hundreds of times smaller than ...
It is about one hundred times more precise than the traditional cesium atomic clocks The device measures time by using the optical transition of atoms confined in standing waves of light.
according to its Kyoto-based manufacturer Shimadzu Corp. Known as a "strontium optical lattice clock", it is 100 times more accurate than caesium atomic clocks, the current standard for defining ...