Abstract

The Ce atoms in CeIrSn form a quasikagome lattice in the hexagonal $c$ plane. Our single-crystal x-ray diffraction analysis has confirmed the absence of superstructure in the ZrNiAl-type structure. Motivated by the recent observation of quantum critical behaviors in the isostructural and isoelectronic compound CeRhSn, we have studied low-temperature properties of single-crystalline samples of CeIrSn by measuring the electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility $\ensuremath{\chi}$, magnetization $M$, and specific heat $C$ down to 0.05 K. Our study does not show evidence of a long-range magnetic ordering down to the lowest temperature. The $\ensuremath{\chi}(T)$ data show an Ising character, ${\ensuremath{\chi}}_{c}\ensuremath{\gg}{\ensuremath{\chi}}_{a}$, and power-law behaviors at low temperatures: ${\ensuremath{\chi}}_{c}\ensuremath{\propto}{T}^{\ensuremath{-}0.8}$ and ${\ensuremath{\chi}}_{a}\ensuremath{\propto}{T}^{\ensuremath{-}0.6}$. When external field $B$ is applied along the $a$ axis, both $M(B)$ and $C(B)/T$ exhibit metamagnetic anomalies at 5.5 T, which resemble those observed in CeRhSn at 3.5 T. We attribute the metamagnetic crossover under in-plane magnetic fields to the alleviation of magnetic frustration inherent in the quasikagome Ising Kondo lattice.

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