Fedotovite K2Cu3O(SO4)3 is a candidate of new quantum spin
systems, in which the edge-shared tetrahedral (EST) spin-clusters consisting of
Cu2+ are connected by weak inter-cluster couplings to from one-dimensional
array. Comprehensive experimental studies by magnetic susceptibility,
magnetization, heat capacity, and inelastic neutron scattering measurements
reveal the presence of an effective S = 1 Haldane state below T≅4 K.
Rigorous theoretical studies provide an insight into the magnetic state of
K2Cu3O(SO4)3: an EST cluster makes a triplet in the ground state
and one-dimensional chain of the EST induces a cluster-based Haldane state. We
predict that the cluster-based Haldene state emerges whenever the number of
tetrahedra in the EST is even