"spinon" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: spinons [plural]
Etymology: From spin + -on. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|spin|on}} spin + -on Head templates: {{en-noun}} spinon (plural spinons)
  1. (physics) One of three kinds of quasiparticle (the others being the holon and orbiton) that electrons in solids are able to split into during the process of spin–charge separation, when extremely tightly confined at temperatures close to absolute zero. Wikipedia link: spinon Categories (topical): Subatomic particles Translations (quasiparticle): 自旋子 (zìxuànzi) (Chinese Mandarin), spinoni (Finnish), spinon [masculine] (French), スピノン (supinon) (Japanese), វលាណូ (vea’lienoo) (Khmer), спино́н (spinón) [masculine] (Russian)

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