quadrupoolmagnets
Quadrupoolmagnets are a term used to describe magnetic devices designed to generate a quadrupole magnetic field, characterized by four poles arranged around a central axis. In mainstream literature, the standard term for this class is quadrupole magnet, but the alternate name appears in some contexts and discussions of beam focusing systems.
Construction and variants commonly include four magnetic poles arranged in a roughly square cross-section, with alternating
Principle of operation and field properties: Near the magnet’s center, the magnetic field increases approximately linearly
Applications and scope: Quadrupole magnets are essential components in particle accelerators, beamlines, and experimental beam manipulation