A Place in Time: NIST and Timekeeping in the Semiconductor Age | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is working on new timekeeping standards using integrated photonics, which involves manipulating light on semiconductor chips to shrink device sizes. While the focus is on precision clocks rather than a specific quantum computing protocol, NIST notes this technology is vital for supporting next-generation quantum technologies and sensors. The work is currently in the research phase as scientists aim to maintain national synchronization in an increasingly digital age.

These advancements could significantly improve infrastructure like GPS and financial networks by providing more reliable time measurements at the nanoscale. Although specific adoption timelines for the new standards are not yet finalized, the technology is expected to evolve rapidly in the coming years. Researchers emphasize that accurate timekeeping at this level is a foundational step for enabling future quantum applications and advanced sensors.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2026/03/place-time-nist-and-timekeeping-semiconductor-age

Keywords: integrated photonics, next-generation clocks, nanoscale light manipulation

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