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th5418
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Hey guys, I asked this before but I don't know where the thread is, and now it's more detailed, haha.
So attached is a png of the trap design. I'm trying to make a function on MATLAB where I can predict the ion's movement/oscillation. So the E1-E5 are electrodes, which have a combined potential of Vs, and Z1 has a potential of Vz. So I figure I'm going to do a function which fits ode45, if you don't know what that is, you can still help probably.
But anyways, those electrodes have a potential set upon them. Can someone explain to me what exactly that means? Like, say Vs = 1kV and Vz = 10kV... If I were near the middle of the field free region, would I be feeling the same potential as opposed to if I were right next to them? What exactly does, "these electrodes have a potential of ___ on them" mean?
So attached is a png of the trap design. I'm trying to make a function on MATLAB where I can predict the ion's movement/oscillation. So the E1-E5 are electrodes, which have a combined potential of Vs, and Z1 has a potential of Vz. So I figure I'm going to do a function which fits ode45, if you don't know what that is, you can still help probably.
But anyways, those electrodes have a potential set upon them. Can someone explain to me what exactly that means? Like, say Vs = 1kV and Vz = 10kV... If I were near the middle of the field free region, would I be feeling the same potential as opposed to if I were right next to them? What exactly does, "these electrodes have a potential of ___ on them" mean?