What Does ONDOR Stand For?

ONDOR stands for Optical Nuclear Double Resonance

ONDOR, or Optical Nuclear Double Resonance, is a sophisticated spectroscopic technique that combines optical and nuclear magnetic resonance methods to enhance the sensitivity and selectivity of molecular detection. By utilizing simultaneous excitation of electronic transitions through optical photons and nuclear spins via radiofrequency, ONDOR enables researchers to probe complex systems at the atomic level. This innovative approach is particularly valuable in fields such as materials science, chemistry, and biology, where it aids in studying interactions and dynamics of molecular structures.

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