Pressure increases the collinear AFM Neel temperature in NiBr2 to 100 K at 3 GPa while suppressing helimagnetic order above 0.8 GPa, with ab initio calculations attributing this to the second-nearest interlayer exchange j2'.
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Opposite pressure effects on magnetic phase transitions in NiBr2
Pressure increases the collinear AFM Neel temperature in NiBr2 to 100 K at 3 GPa while suppressing helimagnetic order above 0.8 GPa, with ab initio calculations attributing this to the second-nearest interlayer exchange j2'.