NIST researchers have introduced a portable optical frequency comb that sets a new benchmark for portable timekeeping precision. This miniaturized system fits into two metal cases and allows for accurate clock comparisons without fiber-optic cables, addressing the need for stable synchronization in remote locations. Rigorous field tests in a moving camper van confirmed the device can maintain femtosecond-level accuracy despite vibrations and movement.
The technology is intended for near-term use in atmospheric carbon monitoring and detecting underground resources, offering a practical tool for environmental measurement. By shrinking the equipment size by six times and improving durability, NIST has moved this quantum timing capability from the lab to real-world applications. This development supports future quantum networks that rely on highly stable time synchronization for advanced measurement.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2014/03/portable-frequency-comb-rolls-out-lab
Keywords: optical frequency comb, portable atomic clock, field deployment