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- Spinons are one of three quasiparticles, along with holons and orbitons, that electrons in solids are able to split into during the process of spin–charge...
- and contains deconfined spinons is the chiral spin state. Later, another version of stable RVB state with deconfined spinons, the Z2 spin liquid, is proposed...
- Holons are one of three quasi-particles, along with spinons and orbitons, that electrons in solids are able to split into during the process of spin–charge...
- Observations of Spinons and Holons". Lbl.gov. Retrieved 2016-07-11. Observation of Spin-Charge Separation in One-Dimensional SrCuO2 Distinct spinon and holon...
- quasi-particle magnons, excitons, holes, and charges with different effective m****. Spinons, chargons, and anyons cannot be considered elementary particle combinations...
- Orbitons are one of three quasiparticles, along with holons and spinons, that electrons in solids are able to split into during the process of spin–charge...
- zero, behave as though they had split into three other quasiparticles: spinons, orbitons and holons. The former carries spin and magnetic moment, the...
- Confinement has been found in elementary excitations of magnetic systems called spinons. If the electroweak symmetry breaking scale were lowered, the unbroken...
- Kivelson, S. A.; Rokhsar, D. S. (1 May 1990). "Bogoliubov quasiparticles, spinons, and spin-charge decoupling in superconductors". Physical Review B. 41...
- that defines these materials is that the behavior of their electrons or spinons cannot be described effectively in terms of non-interacting entities. Theoretical...