Essex-based Teledyne E2v is to build a new generation of atomic clocks, with partners in the Europe’s Quantum Flagship consortium. The project is called iqClock, and involves the creation of an ‘optical’ atomic clock. “Optical atomic clocks are the most precise time-telling tools known to man,” said Teledyne quantum technology scientist Dr Ole Kock. “The challenge ...
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