A linear ion trap is a type of mass spectrometer that is used for trapping and analyzing ions. It operates based on the principle of utilizing electric fields to confine ions in a linear configuration. The key components and operation principles of a linear ion trap include: 1. **Ion Generation**: Ions are typically generated using techniques such as electrospray ionization or matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) and then introduced into the trap.
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