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iqClock · Integrated Quantum Clock

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201831 March 2022EU funding €9,999,094Call H2020-FETFLAG-2018-2020

Optical clocks are amazingly stable frequency standards, which would be off by only one second over the age of the universe. Bringing those clocks from the laboratory into a robust and compact form will have a large impact on telecommunication (e.g. network synchronization, traffic bandwidth, GPS free navigation), geology (e.g. underground exploration, monitoring of water tables or ice sheets), astronomy (e.g. low-frequency gravitational wave detection, radio telescope synchronization), and other fields. Likewise, techniques developed for robust clocks will improve laboratory clocks, potentially leading to physics beyond the standard model. To make this a reality, we have founded the iqClock consortium, assembling leading experts from academia, strong industry partners, and relevant end users. We will seize on recent developments in clock concepts and technology to start-up a clock development pipeline along the TRL scale. Our consortium represents a nucleus for a European optical clock ecosystem, which will continuously deliver competitive products and foster the development of clock applications. Our first product prototype will be a field-ready strontium optical clock, which we will benchmark in real use cases, such as network synchronization (TRL 6). This clock will be based on a modular concept, already with the next-generation clocks in mind, which our academic partners will realize (TRL 3-4). By their operation principle, these optical clocks are more robust than the current ones and have come into reach by recent breakthroughs, some of which achieved by our partners. We will leverage the foundational work by the consortia QuantERA Q-Clocks and JRP f17 USOQS, which have joined partners with us, and translate their work into a higher TRL. To increase our impact and to broaden our industry base, we will reach out to all stakeholders, train the next generation of quantum engineers, educate and listen to end users, and enrich the exchange of scientific ideas.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €2,442,250

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

AT · €309,145

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK · €1,496,000

participant

NKT PHOTONICS AS

DK · €849,375

participant

ACKTAR LTD.

IL · €329,250

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,001,795

participant

TELEDYNE E2V (UK) LIMITED

UK · €690,156

participant

BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC

UK

participant

CHRONOS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

UK · €434,043

participant

UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK

AT · €469,255

participant

UNIWERSYTET MIKOLAJA KOPERNIKA

PL · €662,750

participant

TOPTICA PHOTONICS SE

DE · €1,315,075

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