fotoneihin
Fotoneihin is a term that appears in some theoretical physics discussions to denote a class of light quanta that generalizes conventional photons in certain media. In these contexts, fotoneihin are used to describe light–matter coupled excitations that behave as quasiparticles, bridging features of photons with collective material states. The concept is often invoked in discussions of strong light–matter interaction, nonlinear optics, and engineered photonic environments such as metamaterials or photonic crystals.
Origin and terminology: the word is formed from the Finnish root fotoni, meaning photon, with the plural
Theoretical role and properties: in models where fotoneihin are defined, they typically exhibit modified dispersion relations
Experimental status: there are limited experimental reports that describe light–matter coupled states beyond conventional polaritons in
See also: photon, polariton, plasmon-polariton, metamaterial, quantum optics, photonics.