According to the president of Vniftri Sergey Donchenko, these devices will be able to measure time with 21 sign accuracy after AIM and open new horizons in scientific research.
Studies on the project have already started: Experts are developing a prototype and choose the most appropriate instructions for more research.
The foundation of technology was first proposed at the Federal Physics and Technical Institute of Germany, and then leading countries began to work actively in this direction.
Nuclear watches will require the use of advanced laser installations with special wavelengths and special materials created in Russia so far.
These developments are expected to allow you to look at new physical processes that have not been accessed before.
Source: Ferra

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