vibronale
Vibronale is a theoretical quasi-particle proposed in the fields of quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics to describe a quantized vibrational excitation that can propagate through molecular assemblies and crystalline lattices. It is used to model coherent energy transport mediated by molecular vibrations, complementing electronic excitations such as excitons. The term vibronale blends vibron, a quantum of vibrational energy, with a suffix indicating a constituent particle in a theoretical framework.
In theoretical models, vibronales are assigned a dispersion relation ω(k) and an effective mass, and they can
Possible physical contexts include organic semiconductors, molecular crystals, and polymer chains where vibrational modes couple to
See also: exciton, phonon, vibron, polaron, energy transfer.