Indeed, when, in 1928, Paul Dirac discovered 1 the theoretical framework ... it must be its own antiparticle. Thus the photino is a Majorana fermion. So, for similar reasons, are various other ...
Dirac fermions – in both typical and quasiparticle form – have properties that come in opposing particle and antiparticle forms. This semi-Dirac fermion detailed in the new study is a strange ...
The British physicist Paul Dirac started the ball rolling in the late 1920s with his equation describing how relativistic electrons – and with it most other matter particles – behave.
Dirac cones, named after the renowned physicist Paul Dirac, are unique features found in the electronic band structures of certain materials, such as graphene and topological insulators. These cones ...