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Pyrochlore NaYbO2: A Potential Quantum Spin Liquid Candidate

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posted on 2025-02-06, 14:04 authored by Chuanyan Fan, Tieyan Chang, Longlong Fan, Simon J. Teat, Feiyu Li, Xiaoran Feng, Chao Liu, Shilei Wang, Huifen Ren, Jiazheng Hao, Zhaohui Dong, Lunhua He, Shanpeng Wang, Chengwang Niu, Yu-Sheng Chen, Xutang Tao, Junjie Zhang
The search for quantum spin liquids (QSL) and chemical doping in such materials to explore superconductivity have continuously attracted intense interest. Here, we report the discovery of a potential QSL candidate, pyrochlore-lattice β-NaYbO2. Colorless and transparent NaYbO2 single crystals, layered α-NaYbO2 (∼250 μm on edge) and octahedral β-NaYbO2 (∼50 μm on edge), were grown for the first time. Synchrotron X-ray single-crystal diffraction unambiguously determined that the newfound β-NaYbO2 belongs to the three-dimensional pyrochlore structure characterized by the Rm space group, corroborated by synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction and pair distribution function. Magnetic measurements revealed no long-range magnetic order or spin glass behavior down to 0.4 K with a low boundary spin frustration factor of 17.5, suggesting a potential QSL ground state. Under high magnetic fields, the potential QSL state was broken and spins order. Our findings reveal that NaYbO2 is a fertile playground for studying novel quantum states.

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