Here is an announcement article:
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2013/08/21/science.1240420.full
David
On 8/23/13 10:51 AM, Frank Stellmach wrote:
Wow, this new type of clock is not even 100 times more longterm stable
than the Cs fountain clock, it's even short-term stable as a H-maser,
obviously.
In the NIST article: http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/clock-082213.cfm
it's told, that the 1s instability is the same as the 400,000 sec or 5
days stability of the Cs fountain clock, ie. 1e-15..1e-16, I assume.
Perhaps NIST can provide the Allan deviation already.
Frank
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