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Optical clocks at sea

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Optical clocks at sea

J. D. Roslund, A. Cingöz, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Jonathan D. Roslund and team presents the development of compact optical clocks deployed at sea, achieving timing errors below 300 ps per day. These robust clocks represent a significant leap in mobile optical timekeeping for navigation and quantum networking.... show more
Abstract
Deployed optical clocks will improve positioning for navigational autonomy, provide remote time standards for geophysical monitoring and distributed coherent sensing, allow time synchronization of remote quantum networks and provide operational redundancy for national time standards. Although laboratory optical clocks now reach fractional inaccuracies below 10−18, transportable versions of these high-performing clocks have limited utility because of their size, environmental sensitivity and cost. Here we report the development of optical clocks with the requisite combination of size, performance and environmental insensitivity for operation on mobile platforms. The 35 l clock combines a molecular iodine spectrometer, fibre frequency comb and control electronics. Three of these clocks operated continuously aboard a naval ship in the Pacific Ocean for 20 days while accruing timing errors below 300 ps per day. The clocks have comparable performance to active hydrogen masers in one-tenth the volume. Operating high-performance clocks at sea has been historically challenging and continues to be critical for navigation. This demonstration marks a significant technological advancement that heralds the arrival of future optical timekeeping networks.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Apr 25, 2024
Authors
Jonathan D. Roslund, Arman Cingöz, William D. Lunden, Guthrie B. Partridge, Abijith S. Kowligy, Frank Roller, Daniel B. Sheredy, Gunnar E. Skulason, Joe P. Song, Jamil R. Abo-Shaeer, Martin M. Boyd
Tags
optical clocks
naval ship
high-performance
timing errors
mobile timekeeping
navigation
quantum networking
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