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Due to [[gem-gum technology]] allowing for precise and repeatable structuring of matter at the atomic scale <br>
 
Due to [[gem-gum technology]] allowing for precise and repeatable structuring of matter at the atomic scale <br>
 
designing structures specifically for exploring the properties and possible application areas of quasi-particles <br>  
 
designing structures specifically for exploring the properties and possible application areas of quasi-particles <br>  
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Quasi particles seem to be a largely untapped treasure trove of possible applications.
 
Quasi particles seem to be a largely untapped treasure trove of possible applications.
  
Many quasi-particles may only be able to support low power densities and thus be "only" suitable for sensing and computing applications <br>
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Many quasi-particles may only be able to support low power densities and thus <br>
(quasiparticles involving nuclear spins come to mind) , <br>
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be "only" suitable for sensing and computing applications (quasiparticles involving nuclear spins come to mind), <br>
while others (including phonons) will also be usable high power applications.
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while others (including phonons) will also be usable in high power applications.
  
 
Especially interesting ones:
 
Especially interesting ones:
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* [[Electron holes]]
 
* [[Electron holes]]
 
* [[Excitones]]
 
* [[Excitones]]
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* [[Cooper pairs]]
  
 
Some less known ones:
 
Some less known ones:
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== Related ==
 
== Related ==
  
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* '''[[Zoo of quasiparticles]]'''
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* [[Quantum mechanics]]
 
* [[Non mechanical technology path]]
 
* [[Non mechanical technology path]]
* Slightly off-topic: Electrons as anions in a crystal  
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* Slightly off-topic: Electrons as anions in a crystal
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* [[Optical particle accelerators]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracton Fracton] – fractal analog to a phonon ???
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracton Fracton] – fractal analog to a phonon ???
 
* ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roton Roton] – elementary excitation in superfluid helium-4)
 
* ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roton Roton] – elementary excitation in superfluid helium-4)
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_pair Cooper pair]
  
 
'''Whole classes of quasi-particles:''' <br>  
 
'''Whole classes of quasi-particles:''' <br>  
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracton_(subdimensional_particle) Fracton (subdimensional particle)] ?
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracton_(subdimensional_particle) Fracton (subdimensional particle)] ?
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soliton Soliton] waves – example: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nematicon Nematicon]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soliton Soliton] waves – example: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nematicon Nematicon]
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=== Other sites ===
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* [https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA204945 Twistons (?)]

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Due to gem-gum technology allowing for precise and repeatable structuring of matter at the atomic scale
designing structures specifically for exploring the properties and possible application areas of quasi-particles
becomes experimentally very accessible.

Quasi particles seem to be a largely untapped treasure trove of possible applications.

Many quasi-particles may only be able to support low power densities and thus
be "only" suitable for sensing and computing applications (quasiparticles involving nuclear spins come to mind),
while others (including phonons) will also be usable in high power applications.

Especially interesting ones:

Some less known ones:

  • Polaron
  • Spinon
  • Magnon

Related

External links

Wikipedia

Whole classes of quasi-particles:

Other sites