Quasiparticle (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kaxiras, Efthimios (9 January 2003). Atomic and Electronic Structure of Solids. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65–69. ISBN 978-0-521-52339-4.
  • Mattuck, Richard D. (1 January 1992). A Guide to Feynman Diagrams in the Many-body Problem. Courier Corporation. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-486-67047-8. As we have seen, the quasiparticle consists of the original real, individual particle, plus a cloud of disturbed neighbors. It behaves very much like an individual particle, except that it has an effective mass and a lifetime. But there also exist other kinds of fictitious particles in many-body systems, i.e. 'collective excitations'. These do not center around individual particles, but instead involve collective, wavelike motion of all the particles in the system simultaneously.
  • Ohtsu, Motoichi; Kobayashi, Kiyoshi; Kawazoe, Tadashi; Yatsui, Takashi; Naruse, Makoto (2008). Principles of Nanophotonics. CRC Press. p. 205. ISBN 9781584889731.

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