Optical atomic clocks represent the state-of-the-art in the frontier of
modern measurement science. In this article we provide a detailed review on the
development of optical atomic clocks that are based on trapped single ions and
many neutral atoms. We discuss important technical ingredients for optical
clocks, and we present measurement precision and systematic uncertainty
associated with some of the best clocks to date. We conclude with an outlook on
the exciting prospect for clock applications.
Authors
Andrew D. Ludlow, Martin M. Boyd, Jun Ye, Ekkehard Peik, Piet O. Schmidt