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- Fractionalization abstract "In physics, fractionalization is the phenomenon whereby the quasiparticles of a system cannot be constructed as combinations of its elementary constituents. One of the earliest and most prominent examples is the fractional quantum Hall effect, where the constituent particles are electrons but the quasiparticles carry fractions of the electron charge.Other examples include half charges in polyacetylene, spin–charge separation, and emergent magnetic monopoles in spin ice (which is well described by a classical statistical model). They should be contrasted with quasiparticles such as magnons (constructed from an electron plus a hole) and Cooper pairs (two electrons), which have quantum numbers that are combinations of those of the constituents.Fractionalization can be understood as deconfinement of quasiparticles that together are viewed as comprising the elementary constituents. In the case of spin–charge separation, for example, the electron can be viewed as a bound state of a 'spinon' and a 'chargon', which under certain conditions can become free to move separately.".
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- Fractionalization comment "In physics, fractionalization is the phenomenon whereby the quasiparticles of a system cannot be constructed as combinations of its elementary constituents.".
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