Hexapole
A hexapole is a type of electromagnetic device that consists of six poles arranged in a specific geometric configuration. It is commonly used in various scientific applications, including mass spectrometry and ion trapping, to manipulate charged particles. The unique arrangement of the poles allows for precise control over the movement and stability of ions.
In addition to its use in research, the hexapole can also be found in certain types of particle accelerators and ion sources. Its design enables efficient separation and analysis of ions, making it a valuable tool in fields such as chemistry and physics.