“…As can been seen in Fig. 1 (a) where various As heights reported in different experiments are shown, at h As less than h c , our theoretical calculations point to a CAFM ground state, which is mainly consistent with the experimental results where either long-range [23] or short-range [25] AF order was observed, though the magnetic structure has not been determined ex-perimentally yet. But, in the cases of h As greater than h c , while the theoretical ground state is strongly FM, it was inferred from experiments [22,24,26] that CuFeAs should be an antiferromagnet probably with ferromagnetic components.…”