Ioonlõkse
Ioonlõkse, often translated as "ion trap," is a scientific device used to hold charged particles, or ions, in a fixed location using electromagnetic fields. These traps are fundamental tools in various fields of physics and chemistry. The principle behind an ion trap relies on the interaction between charged particles and applied electric and magnetic fields. By carefully controlling these fields, ions can be confined within a specific region of space without physical contact.
There are several designs of ion traps, with the Paul trap and the Penning trap being the
Ions held within traps can be studied with high precision. This allows researchers to investigate their properties,