Abstract
The effect of high pressure and magnetic field on the stability of magnetic phase transitions in (Fe1−x Ni x )49Rh51 has been studied. It has been shown that the increase in the Ni content suppresses the stability of the low-temperature antiferromagnetic phase and leads to its disappearance. Pressure on the other hand restores the stability to the antiferromagnetic order. These findings are explained using first-principles band-structure calculations.
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