dialyysikalvon
Dialyysikalvon is a hypothetical quasiparticle in condensed matter theory. It is described as a bound state formed when electronic excitations couple to local lattice distortions in certain strongly correlated materials. In proposed models, dialyysikalvon is a composite object with distinct energy scales, bridging particle-like and collective excitations.
Origin and naming: The term was coined in the early 2020s by researchers examining unconventional excitations
Theoretical description: A dialyysikalvon is modeled as a charge carrier bound to a localized dipolar lattice
Experimental status: No consensus observation exists. Proposed signatures include features in angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, tunneling conductance,
Potential significance: If realized, dialyysikalvon could enable new quantum information approaches due to its composite nature