Rubidium Atomic Clock: The Workhorse Of Satellite Navigation (e-bog) af Bikash Ghosal, Ghosal
Bikash Ghosal, Ghosal (forfatter)

Rubidium Atomic Clock: The Workhorse Of Satellite Navigation e-bog

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The Rubidium atomic clock (Rb) is the workhorse of the satellite navigation systems of which GPS is now a household name. With just the tap of a few keys, drivers and navigators all over the world are able to reach their destination effortlessly with high precision. People are now curious to know what makes this possible. Hence, the need to explain in simplistic terms the Rb atomic clocks that ...
E-bog 619,55 DKK
Forfattere Bikash Ghosal, Ghosal (forfatter)
Udgivet 5 marts 2020
Længde 316 sider
Genrer Atomic and molecular physics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789813279506
The Rubidium atomic clock (Rb) is the workhorse of the satellite navigation systems of which GPS is now a household name. With just the tap of a few keys, drivers and navigators all over the world are able to reach their destination effortlessly with high precision. People are now curious to know what makes this possible. Hence, the need to explain in simplistic terms the Rb atomic clocks that are onboard these satellite navigation systems because no good satellite navigation system is possible without such clocks.But why only Rb atomic clocks when far better and exotic atomic clocks are available? The reasons are as simple as that they are slim, low in weight, easy to build inexpensively. They are also used in numerous military applications such as secure communications, electronic warfare, command and control, telemetry and navigation. Besides, they are used in the measurements of the variation in fine-structure constant, test of relativity, precise spectroscopy and scientific research.This book details the history of time keeping and the chronological development of the Rb atomic clocks, with special focus on the physics Package that accounts for the actual performance of the clock. Researchers and industrialists will find that producing such clocks is relatively simple and inexpensive.