vapour cell
Reactive gas-filled vapour cells can be used in frequency standard devices, especially as a cavity in <b>atomic clocks</b>, where the time is delivered during the hyperstructure transition from the metal alkali atoms such as cesium or rubidium. The <b>invention enables safe interaction</b> with these reactive materials.
Further areas of use include mobile <b>satellite navigation</b> systems, synchronisers in communication networks and magnetic field sensors.
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