CeIr3Si2 shows successive magnetic transitions at TN1=4.1 K and TN2=3.3 K. At T < TN2 it shows three-step metamagnetic transitions below H=1.43 T. In this non-diluted compound a long-time variation of magnetic structure has been detected by means of magnetc susceptibility and time-resolved neutron scattering measurements. When a sample is rapidly cooled below TN2, the magnetic Bragg peaks corresponding to the intermediate temperature phase (TN2 < T < TN1) are observed. The amplitude of these Bragg peaks gradually decreases with time. On the other hand, another group of Bragg peaks corresponding to the low temperature phase (T
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Motoya, K., Muro, Y., & Takabatake, T. (2010). Long-time variation of magnetic structure in CeIr3Si2. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 200). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/200/3/032048
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