Atomic clocks and dark-matter signatures
A. Derevianko

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in using atomic clocks to detect dark matter signatures, highlighting new experimental approaches and potential for future discoveries.
Contribution
It introduces recent developments in atomic clock-based dark matter searches tailored for the atomic clock community.
Findings
Atomic clocks can detect dark-matter-induced variations.
New experimental techniques improve sensitivity.
Potential for groundbreaking dark matter detection.
Abstract
Recent developments in searches for dark-matter candidates with atomic clocks are reviewed. The intended audience is the atomic clock community.
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