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Latest Researches: Metrology and Measurement Science

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06/16/2005 PhotoInstallation of Noiseless Superconducting Detector Array for Mass Spectrometry
- Mass Spectrometer with 100 % Detection Efficiency for Atoms to Protein Molecules -
Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier
04/05/2005 PhotoCalibration Service for Laser Optical Frequency Offered Using Atomic Clock and Optical Frequency Comb
- Accuracy 1000 Times or Better as the Conventional Standard -
Metrology Institute of Japan
02/15/2005 PhotoRemote Calibration of Length Standard by Using Optical Fiber Network
- Comparison of Block Gauges Separated by 47 kilometers -
Metrology Institute of Japan
01/21/2005 PhotoSmall-Sized Ozone Concentration Gauge to Cover Ultra-High Concentration
-Continuous Concentration Determination of Ozone Made Available -
Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier
04/01/2004 PhotoFlatness Measurement with World's Best Precision
- Providing Flatness Standards -
Metrology Institute of Japan
01/29/2004 PhotoA New Value of the Avogadro Constant Determined at AIST Officially Recognized by CODATA
- Contributing to Revision of Fundamental Physical Constants, and Opening the Way to Establishment of Atomic Mass Standard -
Metrology Institute of Japan
06/30/2003 PhotoA high-precision atomic clock with an accuracy of less than a second per twenty million years has been developed
Metrology Institute of Japan
04/03/2003 AIST develops practical device for the automated manufacture of hyperpolarized xenon gas: Device should accelerate practical research into sophisticated measuring devices through industry, academia, and government collaborations
Metrology Institute of Japan

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