List of atomic clocks

Summary

This is a list of some experimental laboratory atomic clocks worldwide.

Name Operation date Type Accuracy Location Image
CS1[1] 1969 Cs 7×10−15
CS2[2] 1985 Cs 1.2×10−14
CS3 1988 Cs
CS4 1992-2005 Cs
CSF1[3] 1999 Cs fountain 4×10−16
CSF2[4] 2009 Cs fountain 2×10−16
FOCS
NPL-CsF2, Yb+ and Sr+ ion clocks, Sr lattice clock, 4 hydrogen masers[5][6]
NIST-F1,[7] Cs fountain 3.1×10−16
NIST-F2[9] Cs fountain 1.1×10−16
USNO Alternate Master Clock
WWV
Department of Defense master clock
18 cesium atomic clocks and 4 hydrogen maser clocks Cs, H
Optical lattice clock
NMIJ-F1, NMIJ-F2[16] Cs fountain 4.7×10−16
Optical clock[17] 2012 Ca ion
Caesium Beam Atomic Clock[18][19] Cs
9 Agilent 5071A caesium clocks[21] Cs 5×10−13
KRISS-1[23][24] Cs 1×10−14
Caesium atomic clocks[25] Cs
Five caesium clocks, one passive hydrogen maser, two active hydrogen masers.[26] Cs, H
DOST-PAGASA Juan Time[27]
Caesium clocks, Hydrogen Maser [28] Cs
SOC: Space Optical Clock breadboard (Sr lattice clock)[29] Sr lattice
Deep Space Atomic Clock[30] 2019-2021 Hg ion
Caesium atomic clocks[31] Cs

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