quadripole

kwædriˈpoʊl

Definitions

1. noun

A four-poled electostatic or electromagnet system in which four electrodes or poles are arranged symmetrically around a central point, often used to focus or steer charged particles, or to analyze or separate particles of different charges.

“The researcher used a quadripole mass spectrometer to analyze the chemical composition of the sample.”

Synonyms

  • four-poled system
  • quadrupole

Antonyms

  • dipole
  • monopole