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Perfect timing

NOW there鈥檚 no excuse for being more than a million-billionth of a second
late. Researchers at the US government鈥檚 National Institute of Standards and
Technology in Boulder, Colorado, have created a 鈥渇emtosecond鈥 clock so accurate
that it would be no more than a second out after 30 billion years.

The clock counts the oscillations of a laser beam, which are held at an exact
frequency by linking the laser to electrons jumping between energy levels in a
mercury ion. These transitions tune the laser oscillator to 鈥渢ick鈥 100,000 times
as fast as conventional atomic clocks, which are based on caesium atoms. The
faster tick improves timekeeping.

The researchers, whose invention will be described in a future issue of
Science, expect it to improve navigation by satellite, which relies on
accurate time measurements.

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