We report magnetic, electric transport, and calorimetric properties of single-crystal SrIrO3 as a function of temperature T and applied magnetic field H. We find that SrIrO3 is a non-Fermi-liquid metal near a ferromagnetic instability, as characterized by the following properties: (1) small saturation moment and no evidence for long-range order down to 1.7 K, (2) strongly enhanced magnetic susceptibility that diverges as T-gamma at low temperatures with 1/2 < 1, depending on the applied field, (3) heat capacity C(T,H)similar to-T ln T that is readily enhanced in low applied fields, and (4) T-3/2 dependence of electrical resistivity over the range 1.7 < T < 120 K. The data imply SrIrO3 is a rare example of a stoichiometric oxide compound that exhibits non-Fermi-liquid behavior near a quantum critical point (T=0 and mu H-0=0.23 T).
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