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= [[QuasiParticles]] = | |||
Quasiparticles | == List of Common Quasiparticles == | ||
Quasiparticles | === [[Phonons]] === | ||
* '''Description''': [[Quasiparticles]] that represent quantized vibrations in a crystal lattice. | |||
* '''Role''': Important in understanding thermal conductivity and sound propagation in solids. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Phononic Crystals]], [[Phonon-Phonon Interactions]] | |||
=== [[Magnons]] === | |||
* '''Description''': [[Quasiparticles]] associated with the collective excitations of electron spins in a material. | |||
* '''Role''': Play a key role in the study of [[Magnetism]] and magnetic materials. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Spin Waves]], [[Magnetons]] | |||
=== [[Polaritons]] === | |||
* '''Description''': [[Quasiparticles]] that result from the strong coupling of photons with another type of excitation in a material (like [[Phonons]] or [[Excitons]]). | |||
* '''Role''': Important in understanding light-matter interactions in materials, particularly in [[Optics]] and [[Photonics]]. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Polaron-Polariton]], [[Surface Polaritons]] | |||
=== [[Excitons]] === | |||
* '''Description''': [[Quasiparticles]] that form when an electron binds to a hole (a missing electron) in a [[Semiconductor]]. | |||
* '''Role''': Crucial in the study of semiconductors and light emission in materials like LEDs and solar cells. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Biexcitons]], [[Trions]] | |||
=== [[Plasmons]] === | |||
* '''Description''': [[Quasiparticles]] associated with collective oscillations of the free electron gas in a material, usually in [[Metals]]. | |||
* '''Role''': Important in the study of optical properties of metals and [[Nanophotonics]]. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Plasmoids]], [[Surface Plasmons]] | |||
=== [[Polaron]] === | |||
* '''Description''': A [[Quasiparticle]] representing an electron in a material that is surrounded by a cloud of lattice distortions ([[Phonons]]). | |||
* '''Role''': Important in understanding electron mobility in certain materials, such as [[Ionic Crystals]] and [[Organic Semiconductors]]. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Bipolarons]], [[Polaronic Crystals]] | |||
=== [[Fermions]] and [[Bosons]] (as quasiparticles in many-body systems) === | |||
* '''Description''': In certain condensed matter systems, collective excitations can behave like [[Fermions]] or [[Bosons]], even if the constituent particles are not. | |||
* '''Role''': This helps explain phenomena in complex systems like [[Superconductivity]] ([[Cooper Pairs]] act as bosons) and [[Superfluidity]]. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Quasifermions]], [[Quasibosons]] | |||
=== [[Anyons]] === | |||
* '''Description''': [[Quasiparticles]] that exist in two-dimensional systems with properties that are neither purely fermionic nor bosonic. | |||
* '''Role''': Theoretically significant in [[Quantum Computing]], particularly in [[Topological Quantum Computers]]. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Fractional Quantum Hall Effect]], [[Non-Abelian Anyons]] | |||
=== [[Quasiparticles in Fermi Liquids]] === | |||
* '''Description''': These represent low-energy excitations in a system of interacting [[Fermions]] that behave like non-interacting fermions. | |||
* '''Role''': Crucial in understanding the properties of [[Metals]] and other systems described by [[Fermi Liquid Theory]]. | |||
* '''See also''': [[Landau Quasiparticles]], [[Fermi-Dirac Quasiparticles]] |
Revision as of 10:04, 22 August 2024
QuasiParticles
List of Common Quasiparticles
Phonons
- Description: Quasiparticles that represent quantized vibrations in a crystal lattice.
- Role: Important in understanding thermal conductivity and sound propagation in solids.
- See also: Phononic Crystals, Phonon-Phonon Interactions
Magnons
- Description: Quasiparticles associated with the collective excitations of electron spins in a material.
- Role: Play a key role in the study of Magnetism and magnetic materials.
- See also: Spin Waves, Magnetons
Polaritons
- Description: Quasiparticles that result from the strong coupling of photons with another type of excitation in a material (like Phonons or Excitons).
- Role: Important in understanding light-matter interactions in materials, particularly in Optics and Photonics.
- See also: Polaron-Polariton, Surface Polaritons
Excitons
- Description: Quasiparticles that form when an electron binds to a hole (a missing electron) in a Semiconductor.
- Role: Crucial in the study of semiconductors and light emission in materials like LEDs and solar cells.
- See also: Biexcitons, Trions
Plasmons
- Description: Quasiparticles associated with collective oscillations of the free electron gas in a material, usually in Metals.
- Role: Important in the study of optical properties of metals and Nanophotonics.
- See also: Plasmoids, Surface Plasmons
Polaron
- Description: A Quasiparticle representing an electron in a material that is surrounded by a cloud of lattice distortions (Phonons).
- Role: Important in understanding electron mobility in certain materials, such as Ionic Crystals and Organic Semiconductors.
- See also: Bipolarons, Polaronic Crystals
Fermions and Bosons (as quasiparticles in many-body systems)
- Description: In certain condensed matter systems, collective excitations can behave like Fermions or Bosons, even if the constituent particles are not.
- Role: This helps explain phenomena in complex systems like Superconductivity (Cooper Pairs act as bosons) and Superfluidity.
- See also: Quasifermions, Quasibosons
Anyons
- Description: Quasiparticles that exist in two-dimensional systems with properties that are neither purely fermionic nor bosonic.
- Role: Theoretically significant in Quantum Computing, particularly in Topological Quantum Computers.
- See also: Fractional Quantum Hall Effect, Non-Abelian Anyons
Quasiparticles in Fermi Liquids
- Description: These represent low-energy excitations in a system of interacting Fermions that behave like non-interacting fermions.
- Role: Crucial in understanding the properties of Metals and other systems described by Fermi Liquid Theory.
- See also: Landau Quasiparticles, Fermi-Dirac Quasiparticles