"Present and Future Atomic Clocks" Bhanu Pratap Das

Date

2014年7月1日 (火) 14:00 15:00

Location

Seminar Room B250, Center Building

Description

【Seminar】 "Present and Future Atomic Clocks" by Prof. Bhanu Pratap Das, Indian Institute of Astrophysics

Dear Faculty, Researchers and Research Scientists,

Dr. Sugawara would like to announce a seminar by Prof. Bhanu Pratap Das, Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics Group, Indian Institute of Astrophysics.

This seminar will be presented in a language for scientists in all fields (general audience). Great opportunity to learn about atomic clocks.

Another talk will be held concurrently, introducing Prof. Das's latest studies and findings in the field of physics.

DATE: 1 July 2014 (Tuesday)

TIME: 14:00 - 15:00

VENUE: Seminar Room B250, Center Building

TITLE: 

Present and Future Atomic Clocks

SPEAKER: 

Bhanu Pratap Das
Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics Group
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India

ABSTRACT: 

Accurate measurement of time is necessary in a number of fundamental and applied areas of science. The caesium clock, which operates in the microwave regime, is currently used to define a second. However, there have been remarkable advances in optical clocks in recent years, and it now seems clear that one such clock will replace the caesium clock and serve as the standard of time in the future.

The talk will give an introduction to atomic clocks and emphasise the basic physical principles on which they work. The advantages of optical clocks over the caesium clock will be discussed. The important features of trapped ion optical clocks and optical lattice clocks which have enabled them to achieve accuracies of 1 part in 10^ 17 – 10^ 18 will be presented.

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