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English: "NIST's new atomic time interval standard, the NIST-F2, combines laser cooling with a liquid nitrogen-cooled chamber to achieve unprecedented accuracy in a cesium fountain clock. The improved clock will not gain or lose 1 second in 300 million years. This animation illustrates how cesium atomic fountain clocks work in general and features the improvements made to the NIST-F2. Animation credit: Trent Schindler"
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Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ikbD7UGzoI
Author National Institute of Standards and Technology

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