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 R3̅m 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.