TAG: atomic clocks

chip-scale atomic clocks can supplement GNSS receivers to provide accurate and reliable time in GNSS-challenged environments. Photo: Microchip Technology

Tiny clock meets big challenges

May 16, 2022

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ColdQuanta to develop atomic clocks for Office of Naval Research

February 8, 2022

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ION ITM/PTTI 2022 virtual meeting portal now live

January 25, 2022

Sandia National Laboratories scientist Peter Schwindt, left, and postdoctoral scientist Bethany Little examine the vacuum package held in a yellow, 3D-printed mount. (Photo: Bret Latter/Sandia) 

Sandia Labs shows GPS-free quantum-based wayfinding device

October 27, 2021

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Orolia to acquire Seven Solutions for resilient PNT

October 25, 2021

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Facebook chooses u‑blox timing to speed up data centers

October 5, 2021

The RAFS Flight Model atomic clock will fly aboard the second generation Galileo satellites. (Photo: Orolia)

Orolia wins €70M in Galileo atomic clock contracts

September 10, 2021

This velocity-distribution data for a gas of rubidium atoms confirmed the discovery of the Bose–Einstein condensate in 1995. In these three snapshots in time, atoms—cooled to near absolute zero—condensed from less dense areas on the left (red, yellow, and green) to very dense areas at the center and the right (blue and white). (Image: NIST/JILA/CU-Boulder)

ColdQuanta awarded US government contracts for atomic clock

April 16, 2021