Nuclear acoustic resonance (NAR) is a phenomenon that combines principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with acoustic waves. It primarily focuses on interactions between nuclear spins and acoustic vibrations in a material. This concept can be understood within the context of solid-state physics and materials science. In NAR, the spins of nuclei are influenced by acoustic waves, which can lead to transitions between quantum states of the nuclei.
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