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Mechanical Paul Trap - Detailed Analysis & Overview
A table tennis ball is caught in a rotating A demonstration of the electric quadrupole potential in a A demonstration of a rotating saddle trap, aka a The traps operate in air and the particles are charged powdery spores of the club moss Lycopodium. One RF This is an alternating current quadripole Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Home Professor, Dep. of Physics, ETH Zurich NExT Forum:Quantum Computing Find the full agenda ...
In this talk, recent research done by my group in: miniaturized mass analyzer, bioinspired micro-optics and imaging and energy ... In the fascinating realm of quantum technology, controlled conditions play a central role. To isolate, investigate, and precisely ...