Abstract

Recent works have shown that aluminum substituted for cobalt induces ferromagnetic order in otherwise paramagnetic intermetallic compounds. Results obtained by recursive tight-binding-CPA calculations support a model in which the induced magnetic order is due to changes in the electronic density of states leading to an increase of the density at the Fermi level.

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