Metrology and Fundamental Constants

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-09-15
Publisher(s): Ios Pr Inc
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Summary

This volume can be justified by the following three facts, the need to provide, from time to time, a co-ordinated set of lectures which present the relevant progress in Metrology, the increasing intertwining between Fundamental Physics and the practice of Metrological Measurements, and, third, the flurry of new and unexpected discoveries in this field, with a correlated series of Nobel Prizes bestowed to individuals working in Fundamental Constants research and novel experimental methods. One of the most fascinating and exciting characteristics of metrology is its intimate relationship between fundamental physics and the leading edge of technology which is needed to perform advanced and challenging experiments and measurements, as well as the determination of the values and interrelations between the Fundamental Constants. In some cases, such as the caesium fountains clocks or the optical frequency standards, the definition of the value of a quantity is, in the laboratory, in the region of 10-16 and experiments are under way to reach 10-18. Many of these results and the avenues leading to further advances are discussed in this volume, along a major step in metrology, expected in the near future, which could change the "old" definition of the kilogram, still based on a mechanical artifact, toward a new definition resting on a fixed value of a fundamental constant.

Table of Contents

Metrology and societyp. 1
The evolution of metrology: Past times to the present dayp. 11
The organization of metrologyp. 21
Measurements and discoveries: The role of instrumentsp. 35
History of standard definitions: An outlinep. 45
Physical quantitiesp. 59
Recent developments in uncertainty evaluationp. 81
Electrical metrologyp. 95
The application of the Josephson and quantum Hall effects in electrical metrologyp. 135
Single charge transport standards and quantum-metrological triangle experimentsp. 181
Cooling, trapping and manipulation of atoms and Bose-Einstein condensates: Applications to metrologyp. 211
Metrology with cold atomsp. 263
Atomic frequency standards, properties and applicationsp. 287
Frequency combs applications and optical frequency standardsp. 317
Time scales and relativityp. 367
Temperature metrology: Low and ultra-low temperaturesp. 393
High-temperature metrology and prospects for a new definition of the kelvinp. 427
Metrological applications of acoustic and microwave resonatorsp. 455
Mass metrology: Underlying assumptions, present best practice, new frontiersp. 473
Redefinition of the kilogram based on a fundamental constantp. 499
Towards an atomic realization of the kilogram: The measurements of N[subscript A] and N[subscript A]hp. 519
Metrology to support the development of nanotechnologyp. 533
Metrology for chemical measurements in the environmentp. 549
Developments in optical radiometryp. 573
Classical and quantum techniques for photon metrologyp. 611
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This volume can be justified by the following three facts, the need to provide, from time to time, a co-ordinated set of lectures which present the relevant progress in Metrology, the increasing intertwining between Fundamental Physics and the practice of Metrological Measurements, and, third, the flurry of new and unexpected discoveries in this field, with a correlated series of Nobel Prizes bestowed to individuals working in Fundamental Constants research and novel experimental methods. One of the most fascinating and exciting characteristics of metrology is its intimate relationship between fundamental physics and the leading edge of technology which is needed to perform advanced and challenging experiments and measurements, as well as the determination of the values and interrelations between the Fundamental Constants. In some cases, such as the caesium fountains clocks or the optical frequency standards, the definition of the value of a quantity is, in the laboratory, in the region of 10-16 and experiments are under way to reach 10-18. Many of these results and the avenues leading to further advances are discussed in this volume, along a major step in metrology, expected in the near future, which could change the "old" definition of the kilogram, still based on a mechanical artifact, toward a new definition resting on a fixed value of a fundamental constant.

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