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Definition of Electron-nuclear double resonance :

(ENDOR): A magnetic resonance spectroscopic technique for the determination of hyperfine interactions between electrons and nuclear spins. There are two principal techniques. In continuous-wave ENDOR the intensity of an electron paramagnetic resonance signal, partially saturated with microwave power, is measured as radiofrequency is applied. In pulsed ENDOR the radiofrequency is applied as pulses and the EPR signal is detected as a spin-echo. In each case an enhancement of the EPR signal is observed when the radiofrequency is in resonance with the coupled nuclei.



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