Why is caesium used in atomic clocks?

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What makes it the preferred means of measuring time? And I guess, really, how do atomic clocks work?

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Mostly because it has the right physical properties: it’s easily vaporised (it must be in a gas state at very low temperature), and it has only 1 stable isotope, so no need to refine it.

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