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- A quadrupole or quadrapole is one of a sequence of configurations of things like electric charge or current, or gravitational m**** that can exist in ideal...
- In m**** spectrometry, the quadrupole m**** analyzer (or quadrupole m**** filter) is a type of m**** analyzer originally conceived by Nobel laureate Wolfgang...
- Quadrupole magnets, abbreviated as Q-magnets, consist of groups of four magnets laid out so that in the planar multipole expansion of the field, the dipole...
- Nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy or NQR is a chemical analysis technique related to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Unlike NMR, NQR transitions...
- 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...
- A triple quadrupole m**** spectrometer (TQMS), is a tandem m**** spectrometer consisting of two quadrupole m**** analyzers in series, with a (non-m****-resolving)...
- A quadrupole m**** analyzer acts as a m****-selective filter and is closely related to the quadrupole ion trap, particularly the linear quadrupole ion...
- Quadrupole splitting is an example of a hyperfine interaction found in gamma-ray spectroscopy, in the cir****stance where nuclei with a non-radially-symmetric...
- instrumentation setups include triple quadrupole m**** spectrometer (QqQ), multi-sector m**** spectrometer, ion trap, quadrupole–time of flight (Q-TOF), Fourier...
- electron densities (also called the chemical shift in older literature), quadrupole splitting due to atomic-scale electric field gradients; and magnetic splitting...