i'm a high school student and i was reading about electromagnetic waves and how they transport energy and that the electric and magnetic fields sustain each other.
I have also read about longitudinal waves which travel due to contractions and rarefactions and also transport energy by changing the relative positions of the particles of the medium.
So,i was wondering whether there could exist a wave which travels 'through' an atom or sub-atomic particle which would traverse by changing the quantum states of the said particles?
For example, a particle may oscillate between different quantum states and the particles surrounding it may do so too but in such a way that a 'wave' appears to pass through them.