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单词 quadrupole
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quadrupolen.adj.

Brit. /ˈkwɒdrᵿpəʊl/, U.S. /ˈkwɑdrəˌpoʊl/
Forms: 1900s– quadrapole (irregular), 1900s– quadrupole.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding; perhaps modelled on a German lexical item, or perhaps modelled on a Dutch lexical item. Etymons: quadru- comb. form, pole n.2
Etymology: < quadru- comb. form + pole n.2, after either German Quadrupol (1919 or earlier) or Dutch quadrupool (c1918). Compare Compare later quadripole n., and slightly earlier quadripolar adj. 2.
Physics.
A. n.
1. A multipole (multipole n.) of order 2; esp. a system of four magnetic or electric monopoles with no net pole strength or charge.
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the world > matter > physics > quantum theory > quantum mechanics > quantum electrodynamics > [noun] > single charge or pole > system of > of specific order
quadrupole1921
quadripole1927
octupole1929
octopole1961
hexadecapole1969
1921 Chem. Abstr. 15 794 The cubes are distorted by the outer electron and thus make an electrical dipole or quadrupole with the nucleus, whose moment depends on the distance of the outer electron.
1922 Proc. Sect. Sci. K. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam 23 939 Assuming the molecules to act on each other as electric quadrupoles with constant quadrupole moment..Burgers has calculated the quadrupole moment of the hydrogen molecule.
1967 BioScience 17 99/3 These analyses are concerned with a uniform conducting sphere of surface charges and do not apply to uniform fixed charges, dipoles, or quadrapoles.
2001 P. Chattopadhyay Boiler Operations Questions & Answers (ed. 2) iv. 146/1 High speed jet noise is generated by aerodynamic quadrupoles which consist of two dipoles pulsing in opposing pairs.
2. An arrangement of four magnetic (or electric) poles, of alternate polarity, directed at the same volume of space (used to focus beams of subatomic particles).
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the world > matter > physics > atomic physics > particle physics > [noun] > device for focusing
focuser1952
quadrupole1954
the world > matter > physics > atomic physics > particle physics > particle accelerator > [noun] > arrangement for focusing
quadrupole1954
1954 Rev. Sci. Instruments 25 289/2 The introduction of the quadrupoles Q1 and Q2 introduces both vertical and horizontal focusing effects for a given energy.
1961 D. Luckey in D. M. Ritson Techniques High Energy Physics ix. 429 A single quadrupole can be used to obtain vertical focusing in a broad-range uniform-field spectrometer.
2002 F. Close et al. Particle Odyssey viii. 148 (caption) The electrons and positrons travelled in opposite directions in the beam pipe through hundreds of brown and white bending magnets (dipoles) and blue focusing magnets (quadrupoles).
B. adj.
Having or involving a quadrupole or quadrupoles; of or relating to a quadrupole. Usually attributive.
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the world > matter > physics > quantum theory > quantum mechanics > quantum electrodynamics > [adjective] > relating to specific moments
quadrupole1922
quadripole1927
multipole1929
octopole1932
monopolar1948
sextupole1950
octupole1954
monopole1962
hexadecapole1969
the world > matter > physics > atomic physics > particle physics > particle accelerator > [adjective] > having specific number of poles
quadripolar1921
quadrupolar1942
quadrupole1955
sextupole1958
1922 Proc. Sect. Sci. K. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam 23 939 Assuming the molecules to act on each other as electric quadrupoles with constant quadrupole moment..Burgers has calculated the quadrupole moment of the hydrogen molecule.
1926 Jrnl. Physical Chem. 30 852 The dipole and quadrupole forces between the molecules.
1955 Rev. Sci. Instruments 26 220/1 A second possibility..is to use a succession of electric or magnetic quadrupole lenses.
1970 G. K. Woodgate Elem. Atomic Struct. iii. 50 Pure quadrupole radiation arises when two parts of the charge distribution are oscillating like dipoles out of phase.
1976 McGraw-Hill Yearbk. Sci. & Technol. 387/1 Usually, uniform or quadrupole fields are required over considerable distances along the beam path.
1990 I. R. Kenyon Gen. Relativity (BNC) 124 Because dipole radiation is forbidden by conservation laws, the dominant gravitational waves are quadrupole.
2006 Wall St. Jrnl. 3 Apr. (Central ed.) r4/5 Shoe scanners use something called quadrupole resonance to measure the material inside shoes as the passengers walk over a small bridge-like apparatus.

Compounds

quadrupole moment n. the (electric or magnetic) moment associated with a quadrupole, which is a function of the magnitudes of the constituent poles, the distance between them, and their configuration.
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the world > matter > physics > quantum theory > quantum mechanics > quantum electrodynamics > [noun] > multipole moment > of specific order
quadrupole moment1922
octupole moment1954
1922*Quadrupole moment [see sense B.].
1957 Sci. News 43 87 The quadrupole moment..is a measure of the departure of the nucleus from a spherical to an ellipoidal shape.
1990 J. Gribbin & M. Rees Cosmic Coincidences (1991) viii. 203 The amount of radiation a mass can emit, according to Einstein's theory, depends on what is known as its quadrupole moment, a property related to its shape.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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