China’s optical clock now officially helps set global time, promising accuracy to one second over billions of years

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  • China’s strontium optical clock now participates directly in international atomic time calculation
  • Optical clocks operate at higher frequencies than caesium, allowing finer measurement resolution
  • Accuracy claims reach one second over billions or tens of billions of years

China has received formal international recognition for an ultra precise optical lattice clock after its calibration data was accepted into the global timekeeping system.

The approval allows the country’s NIM-Sr1 strontium atomic optical lattice clock to participate directly in the calculation of International Atomic Time, a role previously dominated by a few nations using caesium based standards.


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