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NIST Ion Clock Sets New Record for Most Accurate Clock in the World
Tuesday July 15, 2025. 07:34 PM , from Slashdot
![]() Optical clocks are typically evaluated on two levels -- accuracy (how close a clock comes to measuring the ideal 'true' time, also known as systematic uncertainty) and stability (how efficiently a clock can measure time, related to statistical uncertainty). This new record in accuracy comes out of 20 years of continuous improvement of the aluminum ion clock. Beyond its world-best accuracy, 41% greater than the previous record, this new clock is also 2.6 times more stable than any other ion clock. Reaching these levels has meant carefully improving every aspect of the clock, from the laser to the trap and the vacuum chamber. The team published its results in Physical Review Letters. 'It's exciting to work on the most accurate clock ever,' said Mason Marshall, NIST researcher and first author on the paper. 'At NIST we get to carry out these long-term plans in precision measurement that can push the field of physics and our understanding of the world around us.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/07/15/1735204/nist-ion-clock-sets-new-record-for-most-accurate...
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