What is a quasiparticle? 0 ▲ Condensed concepts 1 hour ago · Science · hide · 0 comments An example of emergent entities in condensed matter physics are quasiparticles. The concept can be described with the following analogue. When a horse gallops through the desert it stirs up a dust cloud that travels with it. The motion of the horse cannot be separated from the accompanying dust cloud. They act as one entity. Similarly, in a system consisting of many interacting particles, when one particle moves it carries with it a “cloud” of other particles. This composite entity is referred to as a quasiparticle. It turns out to be easiest to understand the whole system of particles in terms of the quasiparticles rather than in terms of the individual particles.Quasiparticles are composite objects. Like the constituent particles in the system, quasiparticles each have properties such as charge, mass, and spin. However, these properties of a single quasiparticle may be different from those of the individual particles of which it is constituted. An example is holes in semiconductors;… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.