“…[7,8,16,17] In contrast, the second alloy, Fe 60 V 40 , exhibits positional and chemical disorder in its initial state (Figure 1, right). [10,[18][19][20][21] By modifying the chemical order in both alloys through energy deposition via penetrating ions [8,16,[22][23][24] or laser irradiation, [7,9,25] a formation into a positionally ordered but chemically disordered state, referred to as A2 phase, can be induced (Figure 1, irradiated areas). [8,9,16] This phase transition is accompanied by an increased nearest-neighbor coordination and the onset of localized ferromagnetism in the positionally ordered and chemically disordered regions as indicated by the white arrows in Figure 1.…”