Magnon (disambiguation)

A magnon is a collective excitation of the electrons' spin structure in a crystal lattice.

Magnon may also refer to:

Places

  • Magnon, Gabon, a village

People

  • Jean Magnon (died 1662), French playwright
  • Leonor Villegas de Magnon (1876–1955), political activist, teacher, and journalist
  • Magnon, the 19th-century landowner in Les Eyzies, France, on whose land was discovered Cro-Magnon Man

Other uses

  • Magnon Solutions, an Indian company
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