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This is a prototype rubidium “atomic clock” developed for Block I Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites about 1974. It dates from the “concept validation phase” of the program, from 1974 through ...
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FAQ What is the TURbO compact rubidium atomic clock? The TURbO is Frequency Electronics' next-generation atomic clock, designed for high performance and a smaller form factor.
Scientists have cracked open a mysterious layer inside batteries, using cutting-edge 3D atomic force microscopy to capture ...
Led by Prof. Dr. Nicola Pinna and Dr. Patrícia Russo from the Department of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU), ...
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Researchers investigating atomic-scale phenomena impacting next-generation electronic and quantum devices have captured the ...
Some atomic nuclei are not shaped like rugby balls, as a longstanding theory suggests, but are instead somewhat flattened, like almonds, according to a new study by Japanese scientists.
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Concurrently, advances in rubidium atomic frequency standards have pushed the short-term stability to the 10 −14 τ −1/2 regime.