ENDOR Spectroscopy


The technique of electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) complements the EPR technique and is especially useful for identifying nuclei that are weakly interacting with the electron spin. It can give detailed information about the atoms involved in a paramagnetic site [Vincent Huynh, Emory].


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