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délectrons

Délectrons is a term found mainly in speculative or fictional contexts and is not an established entity in mainstream physics. It is used to denote hypothetical electron-related excitations whose exact properties vary between sources, and there is no single agreed-upon definition. The name appears to be a neologism formed from electron with the prefix dé-, and authors typically specify the intended meaning within their model.

In established science, the familiar concepts are the electron, its antiparticle the positron, and various quasi-particles

In fiction and thought experiments, délectrons may be used to explore ideas about symmetry, charge transport

See also: electron, hole, quasi-particle.

such
as
holes
in
semiconductors
and
other
charge
carriers.
If
délectrons
are
invoked
in
serious
discussions,
they
are
usually
described
with
explicit
properties
by
the
author—often
as
an
electron-like
particle
with
unconventional
mass,
charge,
or
interactions,
or
as
a
bound
or
emergent
excitation
in
a
particular
material
or
field
theory.
Without
such
specification,
the
term
does
not
correspond
to
a
recognized
particle
or
observable
in
experiments.
in
exotic
media,
or
interactions
with
strong
fields.
They
are
typically
treated
as
theoretical
constructs
rather
than
confirmed
particles.