Atomfelt
Atomfelt is a term used in some discussions of atomic-scale phenomena to denote a hypothetical field associated with atoms. The exact meaning varies by context; in speculative physics it may refer to a fundamental field whose excitations propagate through matter at the atomic scale, while in more applied contexts it might denote an effective field representing collective atomic properties such as polarizability or lattice distortions.
In mainstream physics, the standard framework uses electromagnetic, gravitational, and quantum fields described by the Standard
Possible interpretations include treating atomfelt as an emergent coarse-grained field in solids that encodes interactions among
Measurement and status: There are no direct measurements of atomfelt as a separate physical entity in established
See also: electromagnetic field, quantum field theory, phonons, polarizability, lattice dynamics.