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Portable Optical Clock used to measure Gravitation for the 1st Time

The transportable strontium optical lattice clock in the Modane Underground Laboratory. Credit: Lisdat/PTB

The transportable strontium optical lattice clock in the Modane Underground Laboratory. Credit: Lisdat/PTB

For the first time, researchers measure gravitation with a portable optical clock, paving the way for standardised measurement of the Earth’s surface. A European collaboration has used one of the world’s portable optical atomic clocks to measure gravitation for the first time. Until now, such delicate clocks have been restricted to laboratories at a few major research institutions, however, researchers at PTB have developed a transportable strontium optical lattice clock, opening up the possibility of performing measurements in the field. The transportable clock was driven in a vibration-damped and temperature-stabilised trailer to the French Modane Underground Laboratory (LSM)...

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