The world’s first nuclear clock is on the horizon

2024-09-11  464  简单

In atomic clocks, the electrons around an atom’s nucleus are jolted into a higher energy state by incoming radiation of a specific frequency. Each wave cycle of the radiation therefore corresponds to a “tick” measuring a small fraction of a second. Nuclear clocks would follow the same principles, but use the transitions of neutrons and protons inside the nucleus.

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