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.
A new atomic clock will keep data center equipment precisely synchronized for months, if global time services including GPS are unavailable or blocked. The 5071B cesium atomic clock from Microchip ...
New Oscilloquartz models bring advanced optical pumping technology to telecom, defense, data center and metrology networks Adtran’s unique cesium clock solutions deliver longer service life and ...
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 ...
Chinese scientists create clock so precise it could redefine second - Optical clock measures time using light emitted by electrons transitioning between energy levels ...
Industries such as metrology, aerospace and defense need ultra-stable timing for accurate data collection and reliable communication Adtran’s Oscilloquartz optical cesium clock now features the ESTU ...
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The UK spent £180 million to master time and ensure AI, 5G, and driverless cars never miss a beat
The UK spent £180 million to master time and ensure AI, 5G, and driverless cars never miss a beat ...
The way time is measured is on the edge of a historic upgrade. At the heart of this change is a new kind of atomic clock that uses light instead of microwaves. This shift means timekeeping could ...
Launched aboard the PSLV–C32, ISRO’s workhorse, and successfully placed into geosynchronous orbit on March 10, 2016, it was ...
National timekeeping institution sought to enhance stability and precision to support critical national and international scientific work Adtran’s industry-first OSA 3300 SHP with optical pumping ...
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