A Liègois atomic clock

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Within the framework of the Marshall Plan, the Faculty of Sciences' nuclear physics department and the Gillam-FEi buisness company have worked together to develop the first hydrogen Maser atomic clock available in Belgium. A technological challenge which should keep multiplying.




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