“…By including this site disorder effect, theoretically, several scenarios have been proposed for YMGO, such as highly anisotropic nearest-neighbor interactions [12], the random singlet (RS) state [13,14], randomness-induced QSL state [15], the mimicry of a spin liquid [16,17], and randomness induced spin-liquid-like phase in J 1 -J 2 model [18]. Among them, RS state and randomness-induced QSL have also been applied to other quantum magnets with disorder [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. Meanwhile, a most recent study on high quality YMGO single crystals reveals a residual κ 0 /T term and series of quantum spin state transitions at the zero temperature limit, which suggest the survival of itinerant excitations and quantum spin state transitions in YMGO [38].…”