List of quasiparticles
This is a list of quasiparticles.
Quasiparticle | Signification | Underlying particles |
---|---|---|
Bipolaron | A bound pair of two polarons | polaron (electron, phonon) |
Bogoliubon | Broken Cooper pair | electron |
Configuron[1] | An elementary configurational excitation in an amorphous material which involves breaking of a chemical bond | |
Dropleton | The first known quasiparticle that behaves like a liquid[2] | |
Electron quasiparticle | An electron as affected by the other forces and interactions in the solid | electron |
Electron hole (hole) | A lack of electron in a valence band | electron, cation |
Exciton | A bound state of an electron and a hole | electron, hole |
Fracton | A collective quantized vibration on a substrate with a fractal structure. | |
Holon (chargon) | A quasi-particle resulting from electron spin-charge separation | |
Leviton | A collective excitation of a single electron within a metal | |
Magnon | A coherent excitation of electron spins in a material | |
Majorana fermion | A quasiparticle equal to its own antiparticle, emerging as a midgap state in certain superconductors | |
Orbiton[3] | A quasiparticle resulting from electron spin-orbital separation | |
Phason | Vibrational modes in a quasicrystal associated with atomic rearrangements | |
Phoniton | A theoretical quasiparticle which is a hybridization of a localized, long-living phonon and a matter excitation[4] | |
Phonon | Vibrational modes in a crystal lattice associated with atomic shifts | |
Plasmaron | A quasiparticle emerging from the coupling between a plasmon and a hole | |
Plasmon | A coherent excitation of a plasma | |
Polaron | A moving charged quasiparticle that is surrounded by ions in a material | electron, phonon |
Polariton | A mixture of photon with other quasiparticles | photon, optical phonon |
Roton | Elementary excitation in superfluid helium-4 | |
Soliton | A self-reinforcing solitary excitation wave | |
Spinon | A quasiparticle produced as a result of electron spin-charge separation that can form both quantum spin liquid and strongly correlated quantum spin liquid[5] | |
Trion | A coherent excitation of three quasiparticles (two holes and one electron or two electrons and one hole) | |
Wrinklon | A localized excitation corresponding to wrinkles in a constrained two dimensional system[6][7] |
References
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- ↑ Clara Moskowitz (26 February 2014). "Meet the Dropleton—a "Quantum Droplet" That Acts Like a Liquid". Scientific American. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- ↑ J. Schlappa, K. Wohlfeld, K. J. Zhou, M. Mourigal, M. W. Haverkort, V. N. Strocov, L. Hozoi, C. Monney, S. Nishimoto, S. Singh, A. Revcolevschi, J.-S. Caux, L. Patthey, H. M. Rønnow, J. van den Brink, and T. Schmitt; (2012-04-18). "Spin–orbital separation in the quasi-one-dimensional Mott insulator Sr2CuO3". Nature. 485 (7396): 82–5. arXiv:1205.1954. Bibcode:2012Natur.485...82S. doi:10.1038/nature10974. PMID 22522933.
- ↑ "Introducing the Phoniton: a tool for controlling sound at the quantum level". University of Maryland Department of Physics. Retrieved 26 Feb 2014.
- ↑ Amusia, M., Popov, K., Shaginyan, V., Stephanovich, V. (2014). "Theory of Heavy-Fermion Compounds - Theory of Strongly Correlated Fermi-Systems". Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences. 182. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-10825-4. ISBN 978-3-319-10825-4.
- ↑ Johnson, Hamish. "Introducing the 'wrinklon'". Physics World. Retrieved 26 Feb 2014.
- ↑ Meng, Lan; Su, Ying; Geng, Dechao; Yu, Gui; Liu, Yunqi; Dou, Rui-Fen; Nie, Jia-Cai; He, Lin (2013). "Hierarchy of graphene wrinkles induced by thermal strain engineering". Applied Physics Letters. 103 (25): 251610. arXiv:1306.0171. Bibcode:2013ApPhL.103y1610M. doi:10.1063/1.4857115. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
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