Electronin
Electronin is not a term in standard physics or chemistry. It is occasionally used as a fictional or speculative neologism to describe a hypothetical particle, quasi-particle, or bound state associated with electrons. Because it lacks a formal definition, its meaning varies by author or context.
Possible interpretations in fiction or thought experiments include a stable electron-like excitation with modified mass or
Origin and usage: The name appears to be formed from “electron” plus the -in suffix common in
Relation to established concepts: Electronin is not an experimentally confirmed or widely accepted particle. It may
See also: Electron, Quasiparticle, Polaron, Exciton, Photon-electron interactions.
References: As a nonstandard term, electronin does not have a canonical reference; consult the specific work