Quantum liquid from strange frustration in the trimer magnet Ba4Ir3O10
Gang Cao, Hao Zheng, Hengdi Zhao, Yifei Ni, Christopher. A. Pocs, Yu, Zhang, Feng Ye, Christina Hoffmann, Xiaoping Wang, Minhyea Lee, Michael, Hermele, Itamar Kimchi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new quantum liquid state in Ba4Ir3O10, driven by a unique frustration mechanism involving coupled 1D chains, with experimental evidence showing exotic low-temperature properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel frustrated quantum liquid in an unfrustrated lattice, revealing a new mechanism of quantum entanglement in iridates.
Findings
Quantum liquid persists down to 0.2 K with strong antiferromagnetic interactions.
Linear heat capacity and thermal conductivity at low temperatures in an insulator.
Sr substitution induces long-range order and suppresses quantum liquid features.
Abstract
Quantum spin systems such as magnetic insulators usually show classical magnetic order, but such classical states can give way to quantum liquids with exotic entanglement through two known mechanisms of frustration: geometric frustration in lattices with triangle motifs, and spin-orbit-coupling frustration in the exactly solvable quantum liquid of Kitaev's honeycomb lattice. Here we present the experimental observation of a new kind of frustrated quantum liquid arising in an unlikely place: the magnetic insulator Ba4Ir3O10 where Ir3O12 trimers form an unfrustrated square lattice. Experimentally we find a quantum liquid state persisting down to 0.2 K that is stabilized by strong antiferromagnetic interaction with Curie-Weiss temperature - 766 K. The astonishing frustration parameter of 3800 is beyond any known iridate thus far. Heat capacity and thermal conductivity are both linear at…
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