What does the term 'a uniform RVB spin-liquid state' mean?
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Quantum spin liquidsgenerated further interest when in 1987 Anderson proposed a theory that described high temperature superconductivity in terms of a disordered spin-liquid state. ... It may correspond to a gapless spin liquid with spinon Fermi surface (the so-called uniform RVB state)
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The state is referred to as a "liquid" as it is a disordered state in comparison to a ferromagnetic spin state, much in the way liquid water is in a disorderedstate compared to crystalline ice. ... It may correspond to a gapless spin liquid with spinon Fermi surface (the so-called uniform RVB state
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