lineens
Lineens are a proposed class of line-like excitations in certain condensed-matter systems. A lineen is an extended, quasi-one-dimensional feature that can support the propagation of energy, spin, or information along a single spatial axis while remaining localized in perpendicular directions. The concept is used to explore how linear defects, domain-wall-like structures, or flux-like objects can influence transport properties in anisotropic media.
The term lineen derives from line, indicating its one-dimensional extent, with a suffix used in physics to
Key characteristics include a preferred propagation direction, a transverse confinement scale, and interactions with impurities, lattice
As of now, lineens remain a theoretical construct with occasional support from numerical simulations and engineered
Potential applications are speculative and include directional energy transport, wiring in nanoscale devices, and components for
See also: topological defect, line defect, soliton, domain wall, quasiparticle, metamaterial.