In physics|lang=en terms the difference between polaron and magnetopolaron
is that polaron is (physics) the object that results when an electron (or hole) in the conduction band of a crystalline insulator or semiconductor polarizes the lattice in its vicinity while magnetopolaron is (physics) the magnetic equivalent of a polaron.
As nouns the difference between polaron and magnetopolaron
is that polaron is (physics) the object that results when an electron (or hole) in the conduction band of a crystalline insulator or semiconductor polarizes the lattice in its vicinity while magnetopolaron is (physics) the magnetic equivalent of a polaron.
polaron
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Noun
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wikipedia polaron)
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en noun)
(physics) the object that results when an electron (or hole) in the conduction band of a crystalline insulator or semiconductor polarizes the lattice in its vicinity
Derived terms
* polaronic