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  2. Quadrupole ion trap - Wikipedia

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    In experimental physics, a quadrupole ion trap or paul trap is a type of ion trap that uses dynamic electric fields to trap charged particles. They are also called radio frequency (RF) traps or Paul traps in honor of Wolfgang Paul , who invented the device [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989 for this work. [ 3 ]

  3. Ion trap - Wikipedia

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    A Paul trap is a type of quadrupole ion trap that uses static direct current (DC) and radio frequency (RF) oscillating electric fields to trap ions. Paul traps are commonly used as components of a mass spectrometer. The invention of the 3D quadrupole ion trap itself is attributed to Wolfgang Paul who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989 ...

  4. Linear ion trap - Wikipedia

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    A Thermo Finnigan LTQ (linear trap quadrupole) The linear ion trap (LIT) is a type of ion trap mass spectrometer. In a LIT, ions are confined radially by a two-dimensional radio frequency (RF) field, and axially by stopping potentials applied to end electrodes. LITs have high injection efficiencies and high ion storage capacities. [1]

  5. Trapped-ion quantum computer - Wikipedia

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    The electrodynamic quadrupole ion trap currently used in trapped-ion quantum computing research was invented in the 1950s by Wolfgang Paul (who received the Nobel Prize for his work in 1989 [6]). Charged particles cannot be trapped in 3D by just electrostatic forces because of Earnshaw's theorem .

  6. Penning trap - Wikipedia

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    A Penning trap is a device for the storage of charged particles using a homogeneous magnetic field and a quadrupole electric field. It is mostly found in the physical sciences and related fields of study for precision measurements of properties of ions and stable subatomic particles , like for example mass, [ 1 ] fission yields and isomeric ...

  7. MIRACLS experiment - Wikipedia

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    Paul trap for the MIRACLS experiment. A Paul trap, also referred to as a quadrupole ion trap or a radio frequency (RF) trap, is an ion trap that uses dynamic electric fields to trap charged particles. It is not possible to create a configuration of static electricity fields to trap the particles in three dimensions, however it is possible with ...

  8. Digital ion trap - Wikipedia

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    The digital ion trap (DIT) is an quadrupole ion trap driven by digital signals, typically in a rectangular waveform, generated by switching rapidly between discrete DC voltage levels. The digital ion trap has been mainly developed as a mass analyzer.

  9. Quadrupole - Wikipedia

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    The quadrupole moment tensor Q is a rank-two tensor—3×3 matrix. There are several definitions, but it is normally stated in the traceless form (i.e. + + =).The quadrupole moment tensor has thus nine components, but because of transposition symmetry and zero-trace property, in this form only five of these are independent.