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Time crystals could be used to build accurate quantum clocks

Last updated: February 11, 2026 4:05 am
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Time crystals, a phenomenon in quantum physics, have been a subject of fascination for scientists. Recent calculations suggest that these peculiar materials could hold the key to creating highly accurate clocks.

Unlike traditional crystals with repeating atomic patterns, time crystals exhibit a repetitive structure in time. This cyclical behavior occurs spontaneously, akin to the formation of ice at low temperatures, where the material naturally assumes a specific phase.

Ludmila Viotti and her team at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy have conducted mathematical analyses indicating that certain time crystals could serve as effective components for precision quantum clocks.

Their study focused on a system comprising up to 100 quantum particles, each possessing two distinct spin states similar to a coin’s two sides. The researchers explored how these spins, capable of forming a time crystal or a conventional phase, could function as a clock and compared the clock’s accuracy and precision in both scenarios.

Viotti explains, “In the time crystalline phase, for the same resolution, you can get much higher accuracy compared to the normal phase.” This suggests that time crystals offer advantages in maintaining accuracy over extended time intervals.

Mark Mitchison from King’s College London notes the inherent clock-like properties of time crystals and underscores the need for further exploration to harness their potential benefits effectively. While time crystals may not surpass current cutting-edge atomic clocks, they could offer alternative timekeeping solutions less susceptible to external disruptions like GPS systems.

Krzysztof Sacha at Jagiellonian University envisions a future where time crystals contribute to innovative technologies, much like how conventional crystals serve diverse applications from jewelry to computer processors.

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Although the practical application of time crystals requires additional research and experimentation, the prospect of utilizing them for magnetic field sensors or resilient timekeeping systems remains promising. Viotti emphasizes the importance of validating their findings through real-world experiments involving actual spin systems.

Ultimately, while the road to leveraging time crystals in practical applications may be long, the potential benefits they offer in precision timekeeping and sensor technologies make them a compelling area of study for scientists worldwide.

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