Abstract

Neutron scattering measurements have been made of the excitations of the S=1 antiferromagnetic chain compound CsNiCl 3. The new results show the existence of a continuum component to the excitation spectrum at energies higher than the Haldane gap and that the Haldane gap excitation increases in energy and remains resonant as the temperature is increased.

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