[Art] certainly lives up to his username. His Rubidium-standard atomic real-time clock is surely an example of hardware art. The substrate is a collection of point-to-point soldered perfboard modules.
One current use is in atomic clocks, though rubidium is considered less accurate than caesium. The rubidium version of the atomic clock employs the transition between two hyperfine energy states of ...
Rubidium is an alkali metal in group IA of the periodic table with atomic number 37, an atomic weight of 85.47, and a density of 1.53 Mg/m 3. Its melting point is 38.9 C, and it boils at 688 C. The ...
showcasing its potential for next-generation atomic clocks[2]. In the realm of satellite navigation, the Indian Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standard (IRAFS) has been developed for the NavIC system.
A new way to measure the temperatures of objects by studying the effect of their black-body radiation on Rydberg atoms has ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has rolled out the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) to the launchpad with the NVS-02 satellite, which is a part of the Navigation with ...
NIST scientists have developed a new method for measuring temperature extremely accurately by using giant “Rydberg” atoms.
F15, carrying NVS2 satellite for enhanced geopositioning services. Explore ISRO's future plans for the Next Generation Launch ...