Fractional spinon excitations in the quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chain
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The excitations responsible for producing high-temperature superconductivity in the copper oxides have yet to be identified. Two promising candidates are collective spin excitations and phonons(1). A recent argument against spin excitations is based on the ...