Dirac fermion
In physics, a Dirac fermion is spin particle which is different from its antiparticle. The vast majority of fermions – perhaps all – fall under this category.Description
In particle physics all fermions in the standard model have distinct antiparticles and hence are Dirac fermions. They are named for Paul Dirac, and can be modeled with the Dirac equation.
A Dirac fermion is equivalent to two Weyl fermions. The counterpart to a Dirac fermion is a Majorana fermion, a particle that must be its own antiparticle.Dirac fermion quasi-particles
In condensed matter physics, low-energy excitations in graphene and topological insulators, among others, are fermionic quasiparticles described by a pseudo-relativistic Dirac equation.