why Cesium is used for atomic clock why not any other
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As opposed to rubidium, cesium only has one stable isotope, so getting a really pure gas is much easier. No isotopic separation required.
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an atom with just one stable isotope (so you don't have to purify it, and don't get multiple lines) a high frequency for the transition (more accurate measurement in shorter time)
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