Precision instrument: Optical lattice clock setup showing the vacuum chamber and optics for beam delivery. Behind the chamber’s glass window are the strontium atoms in a lattice that demonstrated the world’s most precise clock. (Courtesy: Kyungtae Kim, JILA)
If you want to make a clock, all you need is an oscillation – preferably one that is stable in fre
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