Time Crystals Could Transform the Future of Quantum Clocks Time crystals could form the backbone of extraordinarily precise quantum clocks , according to a new mathematical study published in Physical Review Letters, the research, led by Ludmila Viotti at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics , suggests these unusual systems may outperform conventional clock designs that depend on external stimulation to maintain steady oscillations. What Makes Time Crystals Unique? In physics, a crystal is defined as any system exhibiting a repeating microscopic pattern. Traditional crystals repeat their structure across space. Time crystals , however, display a pattern that repeats in time rather than space. First demonstrated experimentally in 2016, these exotic phases of matter have since become the focus of intense investigation as scientists explore their practical potential. Related science coverage: Latest quantum and physics breakthrough Environmental and scientific r...
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