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Excitons in semiconductors and insulators consist of fermionic subsystems, electrons and holes, whose attractive interaction facilitates bound quasiparticles with quasi-bosonic character due to even-numbered pair spins. In the presence of a degenerate electron gas, such excitons dissociate due to free carrier screening, leaving a spectrally broad and faint optical signature behind. Contrary to this expected behaviour, we have discovered pronounced emission traces in bulk, germanium-doped GaN up to 100 K, mimicking excitonic behaviour at high free electron concentrations from 3.4E19/cm3 to 8.9E19/cm3. Consequently, we show that a degenerate, three-dimensional electron gas stabilizes a novel class of quasiparticles, named collexons, by many-particle effects dominated by exchange of electrons with the Fermi gas. The observation of collexons and their stabilisation with rising doping concentration, is facilitated by a superior crystal quality due to perfect substitution of the host atom with the dopant.
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We study collective excitation modes of a fermionic gas of $^6$Li atoms in the BEC-BCS crossover regime. While measurements of the axial compression mode in the cigar-shaped trap close to a Feshbach resonance confirm theoretical expectations, the rad