electronlattice
Electronlattice is a term used in condensed matter physics to describe a periodic arrangement of electronic charge density within a solid. The phrase is not universally defined and is used in different ways by researchers. In some contexts it refers to the electronic part of a crystal, that is, the distribution of electrons moving in the periodic potential created by the stationary ion lattice. In others, it denotes an emergent electronic order in which the electrons themselves form a spatially periodic structure, somewhat independently of the underlying ionic positions.
Two main manifestations are often discussed. The first is a charge density wave (CDW), a periodic modulation
Key characteristics include a well-defined wavevector of the density modulation, often described by an order parameter
Experimental and theoretical investigations employ techniques such as diffraction and scattering to detect periodic electron density,