China’s optical clock now officially helps set world time, promising down-to-the-second accuracy over billions of years


  • The Chinese optical strontium clock now participates directly in the international calculation of atomic time
  • Optical clocks operate at higher frequencies than cesium, allowing finer measurement resolution
  • Claimed accuracy reaches one second over billions or tens of billions of years

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

The approval allows the country’s NIM-Sr1 strontium atomic optical array clock to directly participate in international atomic timekeeping, a role previously dominated by a few countries using cesium-based standards.

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