Atomic clock performance enabling geodesy below the centimetre level

Nature64.80
Volume: 564, Issue: 7734, Pages: 87 - 90
Published: Nov 28, 2018
Abstract
The passage of time is tracked by counting oscillations of a frequency reference, such as Earth's revolutions or swings of a pendulum. By referencing atomic transitions, frequency (and thus time) can be measured more precisely than any other physical quantity, with the current generation of optical atomic clocks reporting fractional performance below the 10-17 level1-5. However, the theory of relativity prescribes that the passage of time is not...
Paper Details
Title
Atomic clock performance enabling geodesy below the centimetre level
Published Date
Nov 28, 2018
Journal
Volume
564
Issue
7734
Pages
87 - 90
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