What Does AQO Stand For?

AQO stands for Average Quadrupole Orientation

AQO, or Average Quadrupole Orientation, refers to a method of quantifying the average spatial orientation of quadrupole moments within a given system. This parameter is crucial in fields such as nuclear physics and materials science, where understanding the distribution and alignment of electric charge distributions can impact the properties and behaviors of various materials. By analyzing AQO, researchers can gain valuable insights into molecular interactions, phase transitions, and other phenomena influenced by quadrupole interactions.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym