Investigations of the singlet ground state system: PrIrSi3
V. K. Anand, D. T. Adroja, A. Bhattacharyya, A. D. Hillier, J. W., Taylor, and A. M. Strydom

TL;DR
This study comprehensively investigates PrIrSi3, revealing a singlet ground state with complex magnetic behavior, crystal electric field effects, and possible magnetic ordering above 30 K, using multiple experimental techniques.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of PrIrSi3 showing a singlet ground state with magnetic correlations and muSR evidence of magnetic ordering above bulk transition temperatures.
Findings
Identified a magnetic phase transition at 12.2 K.
Detected crystal electric field excitations at 8.5 and 18.5 meV.
Observed magnetic ordering signatures above 30 K in muSR data.
Abstract
We report our comprehensive study of physical properties of a ternary intermetallic compound PrIrSi3 investigated by dc magnetic susceptibility chi(T), isothermal magnetization M(H), thermo-remnant magnetization M(t), ac magnetic susceptibility chi_ac(T), specific heat C_p(T), electrical resistivity rho(T), muon spin relaxation (muSR) and inelastic neutron scattering (INS) measurements. A magnetic phase transition is marked by a sharp anomaly at T_tr = 12.2 K in chi(T) measured at low applied fields which is also reflected in the C_p(T) data through a weak anomaly at 12 K. An irreversibility between the zero field cooled and field cooled chi(T) data below 12.2 K and a very large relaxation time of M(t) indicates the presence of ferromagnetic correlation. The magnetic part of specific heat shows a broad Schottky-type anomaly near 40~K due to the crystal electric field (CEF) effect. An…
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