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Calcium May be Key to Better Clocks

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LONG BEACH, Calif., May 23 -- Calcium is a very promising atom for next-generation clocks, said Anne Curtis of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder at a presentation Wednesday at CLEO/QELS.    Atomic clocks keep accurate time by locking themselves to the extremely precise frequencies of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed or released by an atom making a transition from one energy level to another. Next-generation atomic clocks, which lock to frequencies in the visible light range, are showing that they can surpass traditional atomic clock designs based on...Read full article

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