Physical properties of CeIrSi with trillium-lattice frustrated magnetism
Abstract
Magnetic (), transport () and heat capacity (Cm)properties of CeIrSi are investigated to elucidate the effect of geometric frustration in this compound with trillium type structure because, notwithstanding its robust effective moment, μ eff≈ 2.46μB, this Ce-lattice compound does not undergo a magnetic transition. In spite of that it shows broad Cm(T)/T and (T) maxima centered at Tmax≈ 1.5\,K, while a T2 thermal dependence, characteristic of electronic spin coherent fluctuations, is observed below Tcoh ≈ 2.5\,K. Magnetic field does not affect significantly the position of the mentioned maxima up to ≈ 1\,T, though (T) shows an incipient structure that completely vanishes at μ0 H ≈ 1\,T. Concerning the T2 dependence, it is practically not affected by magnetic field up to μ0 H = 9\,T, with the residual resistivity 0(H) slightly decreasing and Tcoh(H) increasing. These results are compared with the physical properties observed in other frustrated intermetallic compounds
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